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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-08-07

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-08-07 page 1

Haw York AverUamU. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. Wraafht Cut H Wire. ' nn mi tti ua. am ways, pubs, baloom. wwualinA HID ABK FABUBS, Mil 0CABD8. STALL GUABDS, MAHOSM, ABB Will BOW OOABDS, Iras r wraltar. ' Bafetead, Oradl, and Orlbe. AlM-MMtraaM, all . Iiloalreled MUlofUM seelled o receipt of Mr tbr HCTOHIBSOB WIOEIMHAM, Ho. MS Oeael llnet. near Broadway, B.w York, Ota Ml Agent w"Bw York Wlre-eieuing uo. SABLE'S NEW HOTEL Broadway, Mow II Terms. 1.60 per Day. rpilat ABUVB HOT 16b It BOW MM X lor tna rroepuoo oi oe.te u. i , knainMB ftnd nlaoe Of MUUM ...i..,l a... of ano (torn oil part of the oltv. The kuuei will wxwmmodale bt Iwaea 100 and MO. ooatalne ell ... .1 i.nM.aMu. ft nd ie sttod on and fur nlihed la o owl end bandanna huw. Tb roan, (ol which o Urge olmber are .logl. r luwaollr well I gnf j i . , , ... ...A . fwnt. ..ftrvtbina kea been dull. that ooold odd to tUo comfort of too gtusu, oo4 roak II M O rt OUM Bowl. arno AorllU dir. Proprietor, R. L. GILBERT & CO., MAhtUlfAOTUBEBB OF RIPPIIO U HA IDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM PBOPS, Hook. Oand.y ctoo. FOB IBB PCBMO. . aranufoctorvand Bale Boon, M OOVBTLABDT BT., ICW YORK, Brauob one, Ml Oaual St., lork'l Hotel Building, or la-lvr JOHN BLACK, tnhelnm and WtoUnU D.alar ia TRUNKS! READE STREET) NEW YOnK. LADIES' DBESS TRUNK8; CEDAR TRUNKS, FOB FURS; FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And oil kind, of TRAVELING BAGS, may lS-Smo 1 MANHATTAN HOTEL, MtmnAY BTHIOBT' ioobo doob nton bboabwat, Opporit tho Pork, H. HUGGINS, ... Proprietor. United States Claim Agency VAN WINKLE & BUSSEHT, Attorneys and Conusellors at Law TjAVIKQ TAKFN THK COMMODIOUS AX BAnKlnfi Ut riux, No. 8 Went Third Street, CINCINNATI OHIO. vAM.i. wnntAil h t1i Bank of the Ohio VolleyV they ore oow Lrtmreo to Bncoeaeiuiiy rroeBcuw, u. orfptlon of cIaiMs ageiult tbo UUNKUAIi QOVKIiN- atajftT; BOUNTY LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, AEREABAGE3 OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND BPOILATIONS, LOST H0ESE3 ana other Property, Ao., &o W make do charges union ncoeufol 10 procuring th. Claim, Bo onl Mil oil kind, of GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCCRRENT MONET, GOLD AND SILVER. Fobli.li.nof th. SOLDIERS' FRIEND AND ARMY RECORD, A Weekly Paper giving full delolls of tha Battle., Lilt Of Killed ana WOUU'JOU, UUCSllimui nugiiiinuiii uu iu . .11 th- nrnnui narmltrnil tn tto lllllllilhed . rrhannlv tiMr o'fctha klud oublUhwl In the Unltad ojftiM. Hlnala nbMriptioof 1 60. fipeciffl.n cop la. loot 1S63. 1S63 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WARDEN t EMERY. rpBH FAVORITE RESORT HAS BBBN - Loaied by tbo nndenlgued for tb .eaaon of 1862, commencing, i . , Jane 10th, nnd Ending September 10th 1 Tor beauty of location It it not excelled by any other Watering Place in tha oonntry. Th Bonding have all been thoroughly cleaoud, and Drlyos and ayerythlog, conneotod with th Spring repaired at a heavy axpenie; and nothing that would prove bone flcial to parson, ftaek log boolth or plea. ore ba been left oodona. A good LITKBt i. ottached, wall atock'd. BATHS, Bot and Cold, Attentlvo Waitor.. TELEOBAPH Orflt'K connecting with all part, of th country. OMNIBCd LINE o carry patron, to and from tha Tralo. Arrangement with all tho principal Ballroad. for HAL TABE ticket to and from the Springe, good during theSeaeon, B JABO per day, 12; per weak, 18 to 110. for further Inform Hon, addref WARDKH Or, EM BUY, Amorlcan Hotel, Lomom Of Ohio Whit onlphur Spring. OoluMBuo, Ohio, June t-d J-m. . HAHOrAOTDBBB Of Awnings, Tents and no. aaa central a venue, Oixa.elxsjtXa,tl, OJ3.I0. AWHIkOS AND TRNTS FVRNIBHBD at laaf tban Jfiwtorn price. ALL WOBK WAK-BANTRU. ALL OUOkltta fllOMPTLY attkndbdto. juiji-vom. eaeawaaaaaawaawaoawaaaawoawj M1 IDDLBTON, BTBOBBIOOB A 00H A.ITHOORAPHB1RB, BBHA VKHB COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, 84 West Fowrth Bt., Olaelaaatl, All kind, of work done to th beet rtylo and. on abort oohob; Particular ittntloa will be etna to ordan ft WEDDING CARDS, VIBITINa CARDS, to ar prion may be at to tb Joruu Omovt. aovlodly G. O. COLLINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offki No. 67, ut Sigh Strut (wo oW. mvmtn or fray j'on vjpea, ' OOLUMBUaO. win promptly attend to Collection and other Law aniua, aprlle-iyr. , QAPITAL CUT PIOTOBB OALLBBTI No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Opposite Gaiette Bnilding,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. , PHOTOGRAPHS, CHIARROQRAPH8 1 Ambrotypes, &o.. &o.m Tacsb n tbb HiaHBif Bttlb r tmm Aat JMiiraiB, A I. WATT. rMaaoalArtlaa.1 UNllliIiSfATtS HOTEL, .Corner Rlft-h aad Tow Street. -C0LUMBU8, OHIO. W.B.AIKIN, iiii ioprt4tor. THIS Hotal ha bean thoronnhly repair-d and Nawtr ronifi.iiaD throoghout, eador the Ira-medlat .nprrvlelon of tho Propriotor. a- d I. now ready or the reception end aooommodatlon of th. publlo. Jym oly. Heattqnarifrs NiBety-Pinh 0. T I., COLOrTEL McMILLEN, No. T Booth nigh Street, abora Main'. , Grocery Store. Office Honra-n to H A. lt aad frrm I to P. M. All ri",hJ"'jr H.ado,uarur..pl.aa cell during otto boor. '-'-HW.w. ' " Why ikould I buy a box of ' B B TVIIIfilOO TUB WONDERFUL GRANULES? ( ; " ay oar Boamm, Son Threat, Ao. DAILY VOT.TjfMJS XXI Philadelphia Advertising. 1 tMtWr!t Third and foarik, PhUwlelpliltw th indtr.lQfd. hhwitm Uud. far ft hm of imn. thli populr boa, iuTft tW plMtiar of twDouuefnc to tuclr frlenda And ibn trsllnu fMmmuBltr ihftt it ii now H far lh rtvutioD of riimu. TIi duom iIin th Int of March but, hfti bt.o apurely iwouvatad od rv (tUd la mpilor uiftniMM", th BprtDiMiU avrs lrf, m ill TMtl'td and fnraUbud la aodra itU. It to ou I tti.l)loaibri, 04iuolent to all tb dupot ad tMrnboi.t idtii(t, nd In th Immndiiit vktultjrof th Owtoa ij jmm, ro umo m iu uoru .xci.Qga, 0ouDci1 iib tb Hotel U B Ht.urtMit forth aoeofii hudutioD of .hns proforrtng the Kuropitwii pltuu Prioai i uaoxiu ircB ibree to oTa iwuon per woes, coor. tutu Boar to locetloo. d 91 00 per d. Table d'HoU tor from 1 to I F. M. BCVBT HKTL. IBAAO L. DEtOlo YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. Whwlooolo Ooolor la Vorao,-IBS MABKbtT B BT. IFTH BVHBB3T PBIfiADKIiPinA, lA. BUYERS Wlbt. FIND A WVhV BTOCK of Oottoo Oaroet Ohalu. Oottoo Yorn. Twlat. Wad- lint;, Batting, Oottoo Dattl, Tla Yarn., Wool Twloo, rwioai, Oaudla Wick, Coverlet Yarn, Broom Twlueo, ekoo Tbreadi, Cotton, Uamp and Hanllla Cordage, Wood-M and Willow Wan, rancjr Buk.u. AIM, o full oooort-Bent of KIt Net., which he offer ol Manofactnroi 0OWK8T JIBr OAon PB10 KB.-- ' faertA-dta rptia UM1UU,' Arch itroot abovo Third, rilllorlolpala VFTOS S. MEWCOMES, Froprirtor. WThli Hotel b central, aoofealeni tf Paaaangar dor. to all part, of th. city, and In ovary particular tdtad to too ooufort and want of tbo bwlnae. public. aoa-Ter-,. Kl an ner ol4-rtlv I NERVOUS DEBILITY, OR 8PER 7 MATORRH(EA, i positlrelT in, curable bv any mean, bnt tho I adro oato. Before co4imncinK any trratnant learn how tbo writer actually ourod nluiasii, and looaaqnantly hondrodo of othci. Kncloao a noat-pald anporaerlbod onyalop to Box 176, unarieatown, uaa. tneyioHMWiyr .lverjr. M BUEQB W. SUAMiBY, LIVERY & SALE STABLE, 113 8. Front St., bet. State and Town. ria Iloraa atGarrtaaoo Roadjr at all Tlaaoo. HOBSIB DOATIDIU BY TUB DAY OB WBBK. aya-fisa Bono alway for Sale. (ootBMlf Recruits Wanted I CI APT. T. I. COOK HAS AOAIV KN j TEBED the aorvlco end he ODetiMl tteeriiltlDff rifle t Mo. 25 Kaat State ireft, Juit orer tbo old Poet OfBoe. wbere he 1 reoeiviiiff rocrnita for omnpanjr to go Intoactire eurvlc under the late call of the Governor. ThowdoairiDg toenllat Id a company rapidly fllUntt up with erury proepect of got on Into active tervlce at aa Aarly day, may do ao byciUliug at 8pt, Ooofc'e Becrutt lDg Offiot, as above. my 80 R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers, . No. 403 Arch Strait. FhllAaolpUl, KSTKKUKOOK V CO. DKBIRIA TO cull tUn attention of tba trade and the American R. 'tiMle to the bet ibut steel Podi are made la thle ooua-try by tbuui oqiial la quality to the beat imported ar-tt . CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on the moet favorable terms, Orden by mall promptly atteuded to, jiiueiO-dly FORWARD! FOR WARD ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF soots cfe snoma, RENOWNED CHEAP STORE or DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Oolxxixito-uja, O. Aad aeo thoee Splendid Kid - Heeled' Hoot. for.. - - - u. wa a uwaa unique rranrb Morocco Hon.. I nn Tito. Beaatlfully Flnlahed Sowed do. l as m . ajaca-Hoaled Oaltora...... so Thou Mea'a Oxford Tlt....m aa TI10.0 Splendid OalrTle.. ..,..., Zl 00 Tho.o French Calr Boot.........,..1.,,-'."' 00 And other amntod Ar m, too numtrou to mootioa AT VABTJLOUSIiT LOW FBI0B8. " B. P. DUSFORD St CO., may Proprietor. MA I TS Y HOUSE. PR ATu HBET Betwoon Ailtrht and riiartca ktr.ot, ;;:t7ot.h. Md, ' MALTBY, Proprietor; ajM-dly Canby Gtinin & Oo. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A?,".ud 'tooob Orug., (Jbenilo.1., Parluraarj aad dow OltV tu' ""' VBlOi. H. W, 00 J. Or LIGHT AND LOHBABD STBJtKTS, BALTIMORE. may9a-d3m THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY ZAND MANUFACTURI1V0 Sowing JVtaolxixao. a.-r.o. -r . inx uxor look AT ABB ,. 0HBAPBI1 P B 10 B S Plain; Tabla...4 Half Cabinet..M) MACHINK Patent Xx tan aloe am Foldino bowIbum. Oablnot..t60 -A-BOXXt lxx OOlUml3Ua( , aQO East Mound St. Tb! M tbo Blmtrlarl Machine avar made. Bawa arlth a tri.ght needle, from two .pool without any rewinding .imiHiv,, m bih i,.u,e to get oo. 01 oruer. Send for a Circular aud Sam'pl of Sowing, or oall and aae it la operatic . Arena wanted in aver town In tha at.ta an kM liberal lndooamenie areoffered. Needle and everything navtalnlna to tha a.10 ktnnra u. oulnaoouitautly on baud I am putting a valuable Improvement on tbo Moore marine (of whloh I have tba the aole uawl arlaillM. change th. A0 Parkin' machln. for Moore machine, tbal have not bsen muoh abuaed, when tirmi can ba agreed OBO. P. ORB, Oenaral Agint, for the Unltad State, Onoo and Sal Boom, Ue Waat dtb St. . . , OlnolanaU.0. JunoST-abafl-lv. no. w. waao. WARD BROTHERS. . Importer end Dealer In Foreign A Domestic Hardware .MO. SOUTH OALVBBT STBBBT, , , .BALTIMORE. votM -dflnl QOLUMBUS WHOLBBALB LIQUOB STOBB, fWo- Ianortara and DM ari In fnrmi jt tv i. tvi BrannlM. Aa.. An., alao Old K. W nA.A..u.i. nJli bon WhlekT. " . . W.rbaaaiaaAOflo. BM Soatk BUk Bi S kraal, Oa. a. natr - - awiiAU OHIO STATE COLUMBUS, OHIO; THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 7, 18 2, HENRY D.HARVEY & CO. WBOLEBALB OROOEB8, MO. 105 LOMBARD ITBBBT, Baltimore, Md., TBlAkiBSRa 1AT Sooar. MolaMM. Oone.Taaa. Solcn, U Tobacco, 8 (an, Saaff, Wiodow filaaf, rutty, Oil, WhlU Load, AiMom Oa'ta, t op. Uarb. ooda, Hal tsoda, up, Ex. Alum, Kxlreet of toga, and Logwood, Indigo, M,r. k. Hi. Hoaoa. Oandlaa. Powder. Shut. Bar Lead, ILopa, togatber with a gauaral and wall aaaorted .lock of Wine., Brendtw, Whlaky, ;ordlall, Olive till, ate. tkajatry Prodnoaof all kind raaalvad on oonaignnuat. avav-ooai NKW .(in-LOADINa BITLm. LaajtkofbanaLMUMbail Wflbi. IM Hoaaai au kre, 44-109 lack aUai iau4 balk, aaaie al Cll'e Amy la. pwriratiea I. doable tae! nmi aaa a. aalaaralad era, ill. wit. lae aeearaay a wra wllaaat aUaalag, Matlb.kraaai. aalr aa taal. aai dun lea. eaelaetvely fcr . a, knTkiixia a co. lal Mala oataat-daal , Harllil Anar. aai, aa KUiaof jirirldia JaU-OBTAllI 10 LAU1AU. , liUzil!? R.TT- olng for opwarda of twMty yean . . B"'1-10111 tlmo axolullvaly to tba troatmeut of FSMALB OirrODLTIBS, and bavlug.uoo.adad In nouaando of caee. fa raitoring th alBlclMl to oonnd oaaltk, ka. now entire oonnoaoo in offering publicly bit 'ORJiAT AMERICAN REMEDY," . DR. HABVEV Chrono-Thcrmal Female Pills, wklob have never yat failed (whao th dlrootiou kava been nrlctly followed,) la ramovlug almcoltiea analog fro to Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or In reitorin. th. m a ihm, v i m log from Spinal Affection., Prolapeox Uurl, tha White., or other weaknee of tha Dlorlu. Organ. Alan, In all oaoHOf BobUit. or Nervoua Proetratlan, Hyatarica, Pal-Dilations, Ao., Ac, which ara forarnnner of more aorioua ilatta, aad aiay c (nan op fa. noa! aaHcoi.aaial. 0AoW aaawag doaraa, ; al tha .ante time tbey act uii a onion !' ,"",!Blo, lavlgcraUog and reatorlng tha ayateni lo a healthy condition, and by biiugliit; on the montblj period with regularity, no matter from what cauae the ob. trnctlooo may aria.. They anould, howevn, not be takra during tae Brat three or four month, of nrognancy. thouah at. at any other time, aa n,li.rri.. n,,i ,.1 . nil. " Bach box contain. M Pill, fwm Owe Doiua, end ,h w1" uot 07 mall pre-paid by any advartiaad Agaol, on noolpt of lb. money. wvw vg arraup.iagenaraiiy. B eOANLArf A 00., Wholaaale Agent., Cincinnati, Vo Olo bo H . Wtlaaa. H. Oftmul -.a n n.w aru, Oolumb'u, oaooaiw NEW STYLES OF HATS AT T. XX. SMITH'S HAT STORE! IHIHI XeU Louae. MONITOR. - r BURN8IDE, DUPONT, ,.- ZEPHIR, COMMODORE FOOTE, OUNCE, ( BROWNLOW. And ft Luge Stock of . AMD FOB SALE AT LOW PRICES, J. H. SMITH. JeM-iro B SI KT 3KT I KT Or 3S H. S Old XjoxxcLozx Doob. Co-lix A Par Article for Kedlelnal Parpmea. MB SALS ST WM. H. RESTIEAUX, Jon S, et loo Sooth High Street tt. 0. r'orABtoorAj, NO. 8 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH . SIDB, BAST OF at AIN, UP BTAIBS, 01xn.olxuxa.tl, O., BAIOPAOTTIBBB AID DBALIB IB Trusses for Radical Oure, BUPPOBTER9 AND BROULDER BRACES, Surgical and AnaUmlcal Mechanician. Inventor and Hanofacturar of Apparatu for Curvature of Spina, Wry Neck, Club Feet, Bow Leg., and otber PbUioal Deformf-tie. Splint, for Fractnre. and Dlalooatlon., Stocking for Tarlooeo Tefaia, Xoeo Cap. .nd Aoklete made to order. Broectal atloalloa paid to tha repair of Artificial Limb. A competent Female to attend to Ladle. Refer, by perrulanloo to Dr W C Moeaey, Dr O 0 Black, man, Dr F Boelkar, Br t P Jndklna, Br F Schmidt, Dr. Friea, frr A Betttnan. marS New Spring and Summer Goods ! c. eberTy & CO. 364 SOTTTH HIGH STREET ARB) DAILY RRCKIVIHO AL.L, THE New etileo of SPUING AND HUMMER liBKfS 0U0D8, ranging In pr.'ce from 6 to 60 cunt, o yard. npnng ana summer u&wu' at retiooeu price.. Lellea'. Mliaaa' and Ohlldrrn'. HOOP eSIUTS, of the beat etylee and qnalitlee, at theloweet price.. L.dlM',anU' and Children' BCSIanT andGLOTES of all qnalitlee, atyla. and price.. Ladle.', Hou'e and Childreu'e euuga, cnenp. Ladlea' COLLABS. CULLABS and UUVrS. COLLARS and 8LKE v BS, in aetti; In great variety . nd ot all prlcee. Newetyle. of Light and Fancy 0S3IaBB8, Plain and Fancy OASBMBBBTTB ; COT TONALkS, or all .tyle. aud qualiilas, In abondane, at tbe loweat poMible pricn. Men' Boy' and Children' SCMMIB HATS, of th lateet Itylea, veryeheap. Th. bot atyle aad aualllial of PBIMTfl. at 6V. 10. 16K and Moantaayard. browa and Bleached SHBBUNGS end SHCBTlMGd, at from S to It oenta par yard. IN FACT E'tqrth!ng In th DRY GOODS LINE, will be Sold at Greatly Beduoed Frloea, to Bolt th. Times. : ALSO ' M the earn place, can b found a good eoleolloa ef GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest possible Ago res. Butter, Bags, and and all kinds of produce takOL In exchange for Groceries, at Market prices. We nav tbebluheet mar hat nrioe for Wheat. Bra. Corn Oats and Heads, at 1164 South High street aad Mo. 7 last friend etreet. Jnnli O. BBIBTjT A fO H. C B I t t I I t I I, CotrMBn, Ohio. , ' . wtlb afiHBl CHIVTB3BJDU, imniSH Law, W Wall Stnt, New Tork, Attn to ew Tork aad Ohio eolletfci. aael imperial mimi "GOLDEN HILL & 8H0ULDER BEAM m H i zi. a? s i Tha Pat Urst of thai shtrta la new a a potior. Th bodies, yokes, sleeves and bosoms ar formed to ft -th person with EASE AND COMFORT! The snai apon sack n dsslgaatfof th also may (a relied udo a. aa beina eorresti aad svenr shirt la ATnarantlsd well mad. Ckui an a boya slssa, trios bb sjdmtoa BAIlf A SOlf, Ho 29 South High street. at ABIC kM BlMK MOTMOO . (Boath- mm oonm Mala aad rowrth IttsslaJ CIHOIHsT ATI, OHIO, fthgrawal ka m anyle aoaiaspuadlttg ra zsUea to that Bank Hi Hea, saTroasI aad Oeaaty Boaas, BUM of Ix- akanfl, OkawsM, aWts, Cartlloate Stook and Ds- Tha abovai aaaiaf1al 9,C,aKH1 FUEL FORTHE STATE. OKALKDpaOTOUHWILL Bl EIOBITIDATTHI O office of lUbxretaryoIbt. U, uutil MONDAY, TH6 Ut DAY OP SEPTEMBER .NEXT AT 12 O'CLOCK M , tot fitrnUhlns? tha State of Ohio with Fuel, aa followi t 80,000 Bui-htU Culw, to Wrigh uA le-e tbau tOpoonde Hiiu. autipei. 6,0U0BuJi Is Teal, to to t f tbo belt quality eqail at Uair to tbeflwwer veto ol fJoeiiDi Oil, auU f. from IaU, slauk and dirt. 7S Oordi of Wood, the tame to b dry Hickory, Beach, or sugar, uur inet lu leDgib, tiraigbi aud well apitt. t be fuel to delivered, alibout cb.irg fir loeb d- urerj. at in siat uo iae m woiumone. Pr poia'ti to hi aocomuauiod by eampl, aad teepe-lfy the It fori, ijuiUty and prioj of the fuel propped to be lurniiuMi. Kach Ooutiaetorvlll ba required to ajlra bond, with approved outiiy, n uuuo:u me ibouui 11 iucooiraoi, Miidltiivtiul tor ttiefaltbtul petformaut of faUoontiact. Tbe bit's to be made and the eo tracts to be awardttd to aeour.'Aoce with ibe tirai of tbe act entttM "aa at t to provide fir tbe purrhao (f etaiiuiitry, rudl, ant other artlclfs for Ibe Geuoral Aaaimbly ai.d Htaie officer," paikd March 11. 18fi . (In I weV Kef. HututArS, 6G8.) BidtolwoDdtBrae1 oo the nvelope, "Proposal.1 for iiiruiBu tuff w uui lor iu oiaife Fuot fur ill. lied by the contractor mast la all eases ba equal In quality to th waiple. TkU ruia uUt U rijidtp . . W.S.KBKHOrf, - BecreUry of otata. Co hi 01 ho f, Ohio, Augrjst 1, 18G3. augl tieplst. Zanatvlll Ooarler copy. OUDAAHUh. OVFlCKt WoVa DEPlRTlTBaT, WaxbinKtoa, July 19, Ml PBOfOSALS will be received by tble lpartu.ent no; til 6 p. m oa the 9h of August, ltttitf, tor too delivery at the tolbwfntc A rit uals, of iufantnr aoooutremenu. as here! naff or specified; AT 1't.K WATE1.TCW6T AB8EKAL, WATKBTOWH, MSH, t6 000 sota Tnfantry accoutremeots, ealibrs...fi!). ' 14,000 . ...5a, AT TH1 WATBBVLIBT AUSBNAL, WST TBOT, A. I 13,000 seta Infantry accoutrements'. calfbre..C9. 7,000 " ...ob. AT THM NKW TOBK ABSENAL, OOVBBNOB'8 IbL&ND, V. y. 80 000 tela Tnfantiy atooatrfmeoU, oallbn...19. 16000 " : AT TI1JC rVLLKOIllCNT ARSENAL, PlTjSBUBQII, PA. M0i)0 .ets liifantry aocoutruneDU, oallbre Ct.-17,000 ' ...68. AT THK PBANKrOBD ABSENATj, BBIDiaBOBO, PA. 24,000 sts Infantry accoutre moats, calibr,..69. 11,000 " ...68. AT THB ST. LOUIS ARSFNAL, KT. rOUP, MO. 4?,00D its Infantry accontr-nionts, calibre.. .t9t 80,000 " " ...68. These BccoatremontB are to he inndo In strict coufoimt t with the regulation pattetne, Bn)pies of which cao be examined at any of tho abov! named aratnals, aod are to besnbject to InttpdctioQ at ths arsenal, wueie delivered, before boing n-coivtd for the Govern men tuono to bo at ocphid or paid for bat nuch as are approved on fospeo" tltn. 'J be belts to be of yraimtd leather, and all the stock to bo tie boat oak-Unntd, Ihe shoulder belt will ba included in tb Delivitrles must be made In lots of not less than 1.000 se's per week, far all contracts of lo.Oou or under, and no' leas tban V,M) sets per wek on all contract! f r over 10,000, oouoilug from date of tbe contract. Failure to ; deliver at a peUfltHl time will subject tbe contractor to a j forfeiture of tba amount to be ilWlverod at that time, Tb accoutrvmeiits muat be boxed in tbe cnt jmary mn ner; the bo xta to be chargol at cost, to bo determined by tbe Iniprctor- Bldders wilt stao, explicitly, tho limp, amount and place t f even tittlvery. X.ch party obtaiulug a contract will !' reqalred to enter iuto bondr, with proper sureties, tr Its faithful fulfillment.The Department reserves to Itself tha right to reject any bid. fropoia's will b addresccd to "Gen J. W. Blpley, Oblof of Orduanc, Watbington, D C," and will be ludorstd "Proposals tor Infaatry Acoontrn.outa.' JAa W. ItlPLBf, Brig. Gea ,Obltfof Ordnance. Jv2C-erdtaug9 PAPER FOR THE STATE. QKAliKD PB0P08ALS WILL BE BFOEIVID AT the t-ffloe of the becrettryoi State, until Monday the 1st day of September next at noon, 'For furnishing Paptr tcr the use of tha State of Ohio, as iftfiiowi: 003 reims doable super royal piloting paper, VJ ty 41 Inches, lo weigh not ha tban 68 pounds to the ream. 100 reams double flat cp, 16 by S7 Inches, to weigh at leaat SO pooiids to the rtini. 100 rvanii brochnr cover paper, assorted colors, 20 oy a? incnes, w aeign at leaM ko pounds so me ream. - The quantities above named to be increase.! at tha option of the Secretary of S ate. Bids mnit be accsmpanled ty samples r f ths paper end must specify lb pilce at which each klud and quality i be delivered at tb ftat House In Columbus; no - -or ariuie neon oe presenuai tns pa-The delivery of th super rovai comtxenoe on tbe 1st oi November next eusning, afia cootlnu as tba paper shall be Ufeijed. The delivery of doable flat cap to oommraceon tbe flrat day ef Leofiuber next, and uantluue as above. Bonda, with approved security In double the amount of tunwuitdt.,.!!! u riqmrt-a, coraioR to laa)condl-tlooed lor the flihful perforuiaure of eacheontfaot. Tb bids to be made aud tho contracts awarded iu accordance with tbe terms of tbe act "To provide for ibe purchase of stationery, fu -l aul other artlclee for the General Astern wij biuu oiaiifj v incerc, pastea juarcn iitu, lfithi Curw. S108; tiwan'a otat, 6t)i. Bids to be Indoraed on ths envelope-, "Proposals for furularilDii PaDar to ihn Htt ' VBloders are assured, that no paper will be received urn,!. i uuui iu iu itviry reipect with tbe samples. Ih j.rovirioft witi b$ tftiottg adAmetl to. W. B. KKNKTN. Ukcrutary of Stat. ' Columbus, Ohio, Aujr. 1, 1862. aug 1, till sept 1. (Cincinnati Commeiolal and Cleveland Herald oo.iy.) JLV OTIOB. . PROPOHALS FROM OBALRRfl AND llillera an Invited till tbe 12th 1av of Amrnat. 1mi12. for furuiabiDg FlaOUtt to tbe S ibaittencO Department, oi idv wnw jkiim arutvu una imu ittcciTfu oy (LO Unitea Diaue uoYcrument, ana annn u as no, i Axira. Samples of this Flour can be stwu at the Capitul Bakery, In this city. It is desired to make a contract fr 20.000 tart1a should, howovnr, any person dtaint to luinlab a luatitn. iny, ue win . iu prwiao numoer oi naiteu in bis bid. 'the contractor wfllboreaulred to furn tab at tYtt rt At aoont ouu oarrois aany, -until tne contract la niied. ho Hoar will bo received which does uot come up to the BiRuuri. m lua wurunirui inaipeciiuD, maue just Deture tne purcuaae. Th Flour will bo dell voted at tbo KaUroad Depot In Wasbitmttn. or any of tbo Wsrebouss lu OeorKaiuiwn. o. Qovernment reserves the right to rrjoct any bid for any proper cause. ho bids 1U be received from contractors who have previously falud to coin) ly with their contract. Hidden must be pre-en t io persjn to toapond to their bids. 'i he oath of alli-glanc must accompany each bid. Firms making bide should state the name of all parties Interested, Pit) tmrnts to bo made in Tn-anary notes, and tbo bids to bad. reeled t ''COL. A. UEOKWITU, A. D.tMntidO. S., U.S. Wash log ton, D. 0.," and ondorsed H Proposal! for Flour." jut) 26 BY EXfKlbS THIS DAY! , I, BLACK AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS, BROWN AND WHITE CHECK POPLHfS AZULTNE BLUE CRAPE MORETZ (the real shade.) U0U&LLINEDB80IR IN NEA T DESIGNS, BLACK BAREGES AND ' ' CRAPE MARETZ, PLAIN WOOL DE LAINES, ' DRAB ALAPA OAS I OR TRA VEL1N0 SUITS, ELEGANT THREAD LACE MITTS, PLAIN PARIS MUSLINS IN BUFF, BLUES, it. BAIMetSONV No. 29, South High fit. POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAB PBICES! " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; HEMMED POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN aad DRILLING DRAWERS; GAUZE MERINO UNDER-SHIRTS; , ri ? ' ' f Thread aad Cotton Under-Garmentf, 3-plT Linen Collars In beat etylee, Kogliatt , Half-Hoes and Long Stocking!, " ' Suspender, Neok-Ties, KID GLOVES, " SUMMER GLOVES, ' DRIVING GLOVES, Paper Collar, Superior Shirt., Silk Batla Block, Bapo-leoa Tlee, Ao , Ac., BAIN A SON, ' Wo. 80 Boot Blgh It, JJDBMBTT BOCBB, . . OINOINNATI, 6t Oo. or Tata A Tna St. JOHNSON, lACMDBBg A O0.J 4H-lf JOURNAL, mitt $Mt goumal. THE WAR I MlSSOVm. EITect of Governor Gamble'B Pro-clauiallon.Guerrilla Warfare In IVortbeast Missouri. ; (ipatlel Dhpttch to tbo Chicago Tribune.) Bt. Lome, Ang. 4. MeBrlde's guerrlllaa, all mounted, adraneed towards BprlngfielJ oa Tfanrede aad Friday, hut fear.ng a a ink movement from Houoton, Texai eounly, retreated again. It It n ported that Reins oeonpiee Foriyth, on the Whl'a River, with 2,000 oavel-tj. Gen. Brown at Springfield, ti oa tba alert. The Miiuorl Hirer steamboat owners hare sicned a memorial asking fora light draft gxxa boat lo keep Ibe river open. Nearly every eleamer is now fired upon. Freight ara eoaree on this aeeount. Fear are entertained that tbe wtrea ara tanned by rebel operator between Stdilia and Kaneas City. This led tba lele- rraDh oomraor lo send a party out on Batnr day to searoh for suck an arrangement. The rebels around Lexington and in Baline oounty are euiDioiouslr silent. Letters from the into rior etate that it is generally reported in North Miseonri that letters hare been reoe.Tcd from Prios at Little Bock, aad that he wants recruits from Miesourl. The telegraph from Pilot Knob to Pocaboa o, Ark , bas been abandoned on account of the eruerrillaa. Quirct. A oral t 4. Wo haven report that the rebela attacked Newark yesterday. The oiliiena defended It as they oould, and fired at them from the houses, killing eighty or ninety. but were comoelled to lurrender. Afterwards a portion Of L01. wc- en a loroes came np, and tb ngnt was ronewea ana con- tlnuea nearly an a ay, out wiin wan reeutte we bars not beard. Tbey alo made a descent upon Alexandria, and after getting breakfast picked up what stray arms tbey oould nod and ekedaddica. A email force came down from Keokuk and arretted eight or ten of tbe prominent oiiiiene, who hare been aiding Ibe rebela, and took them to Keokuk for tufe keeping. Wm. Carnegy, who was shot hy the rebels at Canton, on Batuiday, died yesterday moraine:. - Notb. -Newark la a small post village of Knox eountv. Missouri, about 1UU miles norm of Jefferson City and twenty-firs miles west of tbe Mississippi river. bdj.j Sr. Louis, Aog. 4. General Order 23, grant ing exemption from military duty in ids estate militia on payment of $10, baa been revoked, and another order issued providing for the en rollment of all loyal mon in the Stats aubjeot to military duty. The order also requires all die- loval men. or thoce who have at any lime ejm nathited with ths rebellion, to report at the neatest military poet or enrolling alation, bo enrolled, surrender toeir aroa, ana return to their homes, where tbey will be permitted to remain so long as they are quiet and give no aid to the enemy. These persona rill not be or. ganited into companies nor required or permit ted to do military auty in ins state mintia. Qoikct, 111., Aug. 2 About ISO rebels under Dunn attaoked Canton, Mo- about sixteen miles north of this place, last night. They ehot Wm Cornergy, In order to get some rifle, that were, tored in his warehouae. He is severely woun ded snd not expected lo survive. They took the rifles, nlundertd Ibe stores of what they wanted, and ikedaddled over the hills in a hurry, just as the boat Jfrom Keokuk hove In light. The entire amount of damage done we have not yet learned, but it muet have been considerable. TBE ATTACK ON WESTPORT.'gJO From tbe Bl. Joieph (Mo.) Journal, Aug. 2d. On Wednesday evening laat a party of guer rilla buabwhackers, led by the notorious des peradoes, Up Hays and Diok Yeaker, entered the town of Weoiport, Jackson oounty, on horse-baok, tore down the Amerioan flag, floating over the reeidenos of Dr. Bogg, shot a German soldier belonging to tbe Kansas let, who had iuet left hi regiment on furlough, and left for parts unknown, oioseiy puroueu oj a aquaa oi state Alllllia. it is .uppobcu ui aotutor ta mortally wounded. ' WARM WORK AHEAD. TV-Am ttift Mlft.nn- " M. Reliable information has reeched the oitv. that Porter crossed the North Missouri railroad on Wednesday, and was at Florida, Monroe """Vi - .net ne Droke up lua oamp and crossed the Hannibal aua a.. inaih railroad, going up into the northern counties Guitar's foroes in pursuit. Colonel Guitar is ill in Mexioo, but hie foroes were under the oommand of the Lieutenant Colonel. Poindei ler has between 600 and 700 men with him, as was reported, and was on Saturday marohing on Glasgow, where there were about 200 troops. A company of aeventy-five was within four miles of Keniek on Saturday morning. The guerrillas are gathering, and joining Porter in the east and Polndexter in the west. Squad. ana small partie. were moving to join them. They profess to be reoruitlng for the Confed erate army. Evidently tbeie is a large aud rapid oonoentration of rebel foroes in Northern Missouri, , , Colon Meeting- in ElbCon, Mary- land. (Special Dirpatch to tho Inquirer.) Elkbobh. Cecil Co.. Aug. 2. Tha Clliiena' Union Committee for this oounty met hers to day. Hesoiutiono were unanimously adopted reoommenaing tne uovernor to enroll tbe mili tia preparatory lo a draft, and endorsing the Baltimore resolution, which advised Ibe Presi dent io adminieter tbe oath of allegianoe to eve ry eititen or toe state. ' FROM IIARRISBIRG. Tbe Negro Question Treason able Projects Excitement In aarrisburg-. Habrudubo, August 4, 1862, 1 4 o'olook, P. M. f Tha hand-bills posted around town announc ing a meeting of negroes at four o'olook this afternoon In Market Square, at which General Lans would deliver an address, is exoiting great indignation among ths oitiiens generally and the new recruita here. Your correspondent was oertain ths placards wonld have a bad efect if the fact announced should ba true, and an attempt be made to hold the meeting. After diligent inquiries around town, and consulting tha hotel registers, he beoame convinced that there was no such person at Jim Lans in Harrisburg. stepping into tba Provost Marshal's office, I was Informed by that gentleman that no such meeting would be allowed by the authoritiee here, as it would be is direot contravention of General Lane's instructions from tbe Govern ment at Washington. Aa this proceeding was not authorised, it is quite evident that it was the work of enemies to the oountry, who hoped by so doing lo Injure the reoruitlng eervioe, which is now very encouragingly progressing four oompaniee having arrived to-day, and more being expected tonight.The provost Marshal has ordered all Ihe bills to be torn down, and is now on the traok of the infamous traitors who oontrlved and carried out this dastardly attempt to discourage recruiting. Orders are, every moment, expected here from the War Department to arreet the men who may be implicated In the business, should oonolnslve proof be presented. This same party, too, ara supposed to be the authors of the very significant posters from lims to lims soattered around ths plaoe, with auoh wards as "Ths Band Meet, this Evening I" Look out for the Contraband. I " &. There has, in faot, been a regular ayatematlo attempt at a soneiderabls slied "mare's neat" going oa hers for ths le.t month, Th Provost Marshal haa no knowledge of one Thompeoa, who algns hima.tf aa reoruitlng agent. The print Is marked Washington Star, although w. think it i. not believed it was issued from that offioe. The oouras of ths offioers hers is generally approved by the oitiiens. This is as It should be. Everybody is of ths ons opinion, that theis rasoali, if discovered, ekould be tarred and feathered, rail-ridden, and inoaree rated in Fort Warren. Patbiotio Extbavaoabce. A gentleman, rs sently from Florida, saye, that when that State eeoedea, ens na four dollars and fifty cent in ths treasury, and that ntry tent of this sum haa been expended attndtng m ' ngha o (At SoulA." Can tha world's annals furnleh aa axamplt of equal patrlolio liberality anddevotion? NUMBER 3), Letter from Gen. ItoNccrana. Tbe Whole C'ao Fairly Stated. HSADQCABTIBS AsilT OF MlKOUBI, July 20, 18C2. My fellow eitlstni will excuae a few worrfe addreaaed to them through your columns on THE PRESENT NATIONAL CRISIS. : . Southern eonaplratora and traitors aricgant-ly deapioed our friendabip. W told them we wou!d maintain, at all ooate and hoiarda, the oonatitntional rights of the Sauth, holding them ss saored as our own. They oared nought for this, and adopted "rule or ruin" for their motto. Tbey have driven ua into this cruel waragainet a people whose intereeis ana ours are common, and oompelied us ta fight our own brethren in defenee of our laws and liberties. For more than a year ws have been engaged in this struggle, into which an arrogant and diotorial slavs oligarchy has driven a free.hap- py and peaceful people, fighting for the righie ofalL With true bravery and iovinolble pa-tienoe our oitiim soldiers bar stood on ibis ground lo the present moment agais.t violators of ths laws of war and humanity. Rtmaining trus to Ib.ir prinoipl, they have eald by words and actions, to their, fellow eitiasns in the South, we light for common rights. If we win, yon win. If tha Government is maintained, yon will dwell nnder tbe protecting ehadow as freely as ws. And there wa stand, and thus we eay to-day. But if Ih Confederates prevail, farewell peace and safety to us; farewell freedom forever. Their principles and leaders ars known to us. They cheated us, crying out no coercion; holdlug out false hopes and doocltful assurances of friendly regard, while aasasein-like, they were preparing to deetroy our Government and reduoe ue to anarchy or eervitude. Tbo past year' experience renders it eerfain thai If thty triumph, blood and desolation, fire aad sword, or arbitrary subjeotion to their will, awaite every white man who has manhood enough to dislike Iheir system of slavery, tolerable only ae a oruel necessity, bat as a prinoiple hateful to God and man. They will omit no means, honest or dishonest, to Insure euooesa. Mierepresenting, calumniating our motive,, ridiculing our honest efforts to mitigate the horrors of war, and inflaming the naasions of the populace by low epithets, are among the milder and more ordinary means resorted to by this pseude "chivalry," Ihe meanest aristooraoy Ibat every tstood at the heed of oiviliied aoolety. Thev now force neaeeful eltisens of ths Uni ted Statea into their ranks, on the grounds of an allegianoe set up by themselves against that whioh tbe people owe to a lawful and just Gov ernment. - ' With the heel of military despotism on the nook of a prostrate people, they hunt them from their homes nnder a relentless consumption, and drive them before Iheir cavalry, or foroe them to beooms outlaws or. guerrillas. They hold men who have served their time out, and, if they cannot be eoeroed into remaining in the service, shoot them. If the poor fellows try to get away, they hunt ihem with guerillas, banda of cavalry, and, in some instances, have used blood-hounds for that purpose. Thus, by oonaoription and detention, they fill their thinned ranke and keep up their feroee. Such are the men and means againat whioh we have ta combat. Under these oiroumstanoes, I do not hesitate to say that life and liberty depend npon the wisdom, vigor and promptitude of the aolioa of the people of the loyal Statea. What they ouirhl lo do is, first, to 'fill up promptly tbe old regiments to their maximum strength. Tbia is tha only way to get experienced eoldlera in time to answer the purpose. Men who go into these regiment will have hardy experienced offioers, who know how to care for and inatruot them, and have muoh better prospects for eomfort, health and honor than in regiments wholly new. - Caution the people, for the sale of all the; hold dear, not to disregard this reoommenda- .1)0. " The utmost promptness will barely suffice to put ua beyond the reach of such disasters aa have ocourrea eisewnere, ana tns nation s lire or death liee in the issue. Seoond Thtotealt car thould be taken, after this hae been dont, lo give thou who go info new regiment good oiceri. xuubo coward and ahulks. old grannies, to giee and good-for-nothings of everv clans and grade, who have left or been driven from tbe aervioe, and are hanging around for promo tion, enouia d oareiuuy exoiuded Rom the aervioe. Their name is legion, their exouaea for leaving are various. Siok wives, dying pa-rente, and dead babies muet oover the face of too ouum.y, judging by the letters, of auoh which oorue to headquarters. Beware of them. The oanturo of a il the loes of a battle, or the oountry'a disgrace by an inoompetent or worthless officer, oan hardly be atoned for by tbe appointing power. Third Let the officer for the new regiments be taken from those tried, approved, and now in tbe field. This will give promotion lo tbe meritorious now in the field. Fourth Let Ihe motto in everv mouth and every mind b: Do it hat you do aell, but obove all, do it quickly. W. S R0SE0RAN8. Important Case Tbe American war. A singular eaie, whioh raiaea a Question of international law, oame before Baron Fitzgerald on Friday in the Irish Court of Exohequer. In ths oaaa of Thompaoa vs. Knox, an notion on a promisaory note mads at Charleston, South Carolina, and payable at tha People'a Bank, in the Federal Statea, Mr. Henderson moved, on behalf of ths defendant, for leave to file a ape- oial dsfenos under tha following oiroumstanoet: rietntlll was a citizen or the (Jon rr derate States, and defendant of the Federal States, but now residing in this oountry. Binoe the breaking out of hostilities between ths Northern and Southern Statea a law had been pasaed by the Federal Government by whioh all oitizena ef the Fedeial Statea were prohibited from paying any debta they owed to any oitizen of the Confederate States, en pain of being treated as traitors. Ths law further direoied Ibat In such oases ths debtor was to pay lbs amount into the Treasury of tha United States, and this ths defendant alleged had been done by bia partner in America Counsel stated that his olient would be liable to bs hanged if he paid tha debt. The Court granted him leave to file ths defence. London Weekly Ditpateh, , ( A Lady Spiritualist Uiusblngly impressed. . Ons of ths most beautiful and accomplished lady spiritualists delivered an eloquent address not loog since whether in the normal or spiritual condition we ars not informed, but we upposs the latter which, of oourse, charmed the audienoe. At ita olose, a lady mounted ths platform near her, and spoke somewhat to lbs following eneci! L-'Ladles and gentlemen, tble lady, who haa apoken so beautifully, haa alienated from ma the anections or my nusDana, wno now reeiaei wilh her. He has left me and my children, for no olher reason, that I oan disoover, but be- oauss hs loves tbia woman better. I never in jured her, but abe has injured me and mine." Ths lady waa aoon lost in to audienoe, but ths spiritualist blushed scarlet. Though very ready and much aooustomed to publio speaking, she replied not a word. ifrifoa Traveller, LETTER FROM MEMPHIS. Miupiiis, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 1. The opinion of open and avowed evmoathl. isrs with the Confederate), as the rebels are politely termed In this oity, is that had MoC.el-lan not been repulsed before Richmond, no effort would have been mads to reoover tha Mia- liaaippi, but encouraged by that moat unfor tunate oiroumitanoe, they raise their heads in all direotiona, and talk treaaon where they cannot cut throats. Men converse very freely in ths stresls here. and under the pretext of asking "news," fall into a diecusaioa of the war, from whioh it la eaay to perceive that their heart, ars with the traitora ana rebels wno have gone out from their midst enooureged and succored, and feel. ing assured of a cordial wsloouo upon their return. MILDNESS A BIGN OF WEAKNESS. I held a conversation to-day with a asntl. man from Little Rook, and hs frankly admits that if hs were in arms against ths Government, under ita paat mild policy, hs would havs no fear whatever of ooneequanose, exoept those resulting from open hostilities in lbs field. He knows men in th. rebel servlos who havs left their families in elttel In poeaession of ths Government, without any faar for their ner. aona or their lives. Hs fesls assured that If he bad a familv In Memnhla to-dav. and ahnnM join ths rebel army, nil hs would havs to do to secure tneir protection, wouia D to makt a llm pit ra,ueat of the commanding General, Oa ths other hand, if a man should ao far forget tbe ruling spirit of the rebel and for. aako hie family aud prcpsrty iu the south ta ioio ihe federal army, woe betide his uupro-teoted oaes. It may ba very magnanimous in us io sot aa ws do in this reaped, but we will hardly get oredit for it from ihoao we seek to please. They willaeeribe our mildness to weakness aad fear, and while they accept our benefiis, only plan the more deeply to doelroy Ihe power which con fere tlr.ro. UNPOPULARITY OF BIN DM AN. This notorious rebel ruffian and brute is be. oming justly unpopular even among 111 gang of out throats aud robbeia. You may nave heard the fact rotated of an attempt to kilibim ly a Texan Ranger, but I will rink iu repiil- tion. It appears that about three weeke ego Uiudmen performed some unusual act ef biu- taliiy to eome of hi men, when a Teiau Ranger railed hi musket and fired at him, the shut tak- ng cruet lu mi anouider. Hindman itoegered back, and as he fell or dered the fellow to be inituut y shot, but big tmceia surrounded him and veieu.dod oim to reoall Ihe order, for if Ihe follow was punished with death nothing oould save Hind- mane life ii om the fury or hi men. This eircuin.tance ocourred in the neighborhood of Lilile Rook, where liindman is hated and deapiaed byjoung and old. Ilia oruel enforcement of the oouaoript act wakes hi name a terror in Arkaneaa that rJiate wh.ro, even in the palmieet daya of the Republic, Ihe pistul aad the bowie-knife were the orgumentum ad hum. mum, and where men with ihe bloodiest reooi i at their baoka were countenanced and loitered. Car. CM. Qitette. ' A Lesson from History. Ths nearest biaiorioal parallel iu modern times to Ibe present no.ii ion of Ihe Uniitd States, la that of France during Ijie great revolution in 1703, after tho cxecuiiou of J.ouis XVI. The Government of Ihe Republic waa harueaed wilh all manner of dotneatio dimculiire, from faotiona, oonapiraciea, rebellions, and fiuanoee diaordered to tba laat degree of confusion aud discredit, In the midst of these internal trou- olee, war waa declared azuiusi France, cot by Eugland alone, but by Austria, Prussia, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Maples, the Pops and several of ihe Gorman Priuoipalities in all thirty Stales, great and email, the greatest being the chitf powers of Europe and tha world. ' They took the field wilh great armies, and approached France from every point; this, too, at a lime whou in Frauce whole proriuoea aud large oitica like Lyons, TouU.n, aud Orleans were in arnie agaiut the Republio, and tbe revolt in many places formidable and for a lime successful. To meet theno vaiioua enemies, the French Convention at first called out 000,-000 men. This force did not prove eullicicnt, and a few mouths later a deorce was issued putting In permanent requisition evory citizen. All iho youug uumarried men, or widowers without children, from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, were to compone Ihe first levy. They wero to assemble immediately in Ike ohinf towna of tbe district, lo put ilieni-elves under drill and to be ready to aturt for Ihe scene of war at a moment's notice The men between twenty-five and thirty ware notified to get roady, and meanwhile, were required to suppress; Ihe ruvolt of the Vendeans and other iusurgimt., end .lo keep the peaoo of the int. rior. The meu between thirty aud sixty were held in reserve fr tbe more gradual arming of the population. In certain parti1, auoh aa the Departments adjoining 1 Vendee, Lyons, Toulou and tbe Rhine, tho whole population able to bear arm waa at once c tiled out. Tne means employed to arm, equip and subsist these Ieviea wore adapted io ihe oiroumstanoes. The first levies produoed iu a month six hundred thousand men, but these were not soldiers, and four or fire mouths Ihe nrmiue of the republic suffered a continuous aeries uf dieusieis from panics and went of skill in both troops and oomnianders. But the lido at length turned, aud Ihe republio not only expolled the iu-vadcrr, but carried its vlotorioue standard into the adjaoenl oouutrioa. What Frauce did then the Uuited Statea oau do noir, If the exigencies of tbe case demand it. . The Harvest In France. The Paris correspondent of the Times wrltot: "I regret to have to say that ths accounts of ths narvest, wmcn nas already begun lu Iho south of Fiance, are not satisfactory. Tho hopes of a auperabuudant and even a precocious harvest have vanished, aud it will be fortunate it' wm have a very ordinary yield. The accounts from foreign countries do not seem to be much better and though, noooiding lo preoDUi uppoarancee, ' there is little reason to apprehend a eciroity, etili any serious reduotiou iu prices is bul faint ly expeotea. jueooiu and wet weather no pre valent, wun iiiuo interruption, lur more then a month, whioh retarded ihn ripening oftheorope, will be felt when they come to be gathered in. Cold nighta following eunlecs dttyK, aod frequent and heavy falls of rain and strong wind?, nave retarded and lain the corn; nnd iho quality of the grain, if not the quantity, will be far from realizing Ihe hopes which tho agrioultur-iala cherished in May last. TiiHamte of thini-i makes the farmers prudent, nod oft'im of sain grow rarer aa we approach ihe dale of the harvest becoming general. On the other hand, the farmers, in full confidence of a vcrv abundant yield, have pretty nearly exhausted their reserved stocks." i A Loud Call for Onions. The following: appeal oomea from Harrison' Landing, and there is, notwithstanding the light tone in which it is made, good cauao why it should be heeded : Scurry la appearing. Some ars rlvinrr nf it. Othera report fit for dutv. drill in tho and parade at night, are not known aa sick, and etili they have swollen feet, or hidcoua mack spots cover iheir legs. In a word, sourvy, in eome of its protesn forme, is readv to strike them down. Those oases need but one thing. One remedy will cure Ihem. Provide, that and they are well men. This panacea is a eunnlv of onions I onions I Vegetables of all sons, pickles, soft bread, Graham bread inythiug for a change would answer the aams jnirpose, but onions are the Ihing. I am temntej to erv liberty and onions, now and forever, one and inseparable I Send ua onions, and you Bend ua vigor, lifo, violory. send ua onions. Tonsorial. Neil HoaseHair Dressing Ksiubiisliuieni H. Koehler-Proprietor, Formarlv of Phelan'i Bow fork, Iiflaatloa Baiement of the Nell Hon... Oolumbuaii OJxio, MR. ICOKIII.KIl HAS FIT'I'KO UP HIS Boom with all tho late ImprovoittruL, and le pre. pared to accommodate all who ir-ay Ivo htm a call. Caamatla alwau-a oa ttaant and for eI. eapt ll.lv. POUMAIRAT & McCULLY, Commission Merchants, For tha sale of PBOTiaioNs, riouB, grain asd otbeb wsst- IUH PBOVOOB. Was. T and 40 Light afreet, BALTIMORE. maygo dly GENTS' PAPER COLLARS. in all the BEST AND MOST ArrROVED SHAPES! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BAIN & SON. No. 29 South Hiiarh at. MULES! FtVl THIKTY MUMTS TO SKM, WKLt ADAP TBD for Army ptirpoai., averaging Wt hand, high . for particular, addreea ur epply to o. OARi.maiionsR, Jyln-dSw Center VIII.Re, IMwi Ho., O, A. HILDRETH I CO., L XJM: 23 E 23, D.BALEBB, 3d St. .between State and Town , ICOLUMBUS, U., Dealer In all kind of Lumher, Hhtngl batn, Door, Sa.hnl Dilntl. Pining and Sawing done to order. JanaSndty. B. F I SHE R , Corner of Konnh titd "Rich. Oppotlt thm Market kloua DHAL.BH In Cooking anil H-tlti(( Itnr, ovory variety of Pampt, Tin, Copper and Slumt Iron Warttf, Rooting and Soon tt ok t 1( Orockerr anrl Ola-w ware, OatlaiTi Looking Olaiaei, CoallOillandLflDipa, BlrJOaffM, tamp BhaAat, .to., etc, 4

Haw York AverUamU. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. Wraafht Cut H Wire. ' nn mi tti ua. am ways, pubs, baloom. wwualinA HID ABK FABUBS, Mil 0CABD8. STALL GUABDS, MAHOSM, ABB Will BOW OOABDS, Iras r wraltar. ' Bafetead, Oradl, and Orlbe. AlM-MMtraaM, all . Iiloalreled MUlofUM seelled o receipt of Mr tbr HCTOHIBSOB WIOEIMHAM, Ho. MS Oeael llnet. near Broadway, B.w York, Ota Ml Agent w"Bw York Wlre-eieuing uo. SABLE'S NEW HOTEL Broadway, Mow II Terms. 1.60 per Day. rpilat ABUVB HOT 16b It BOW MM X lor tna rroepuoo oi oe.te u. i , knainMB ftnd nlaoe Of MUUM ...i..,l a... of ano (torn oil part of the oltv. The kuuei will wxwmmodale bt Iwaea 100 and MO. ooatalne ell ... .1 i.nM.aMu. ft nd ie sttod on and fur nlihed la o owl end bandanna huw. Tb roan, (ol which o Urge olmber are .logl. r luwaollr well I gnf j i . , , ... ...A . fwnt. ..ftrvtbina kea been dull. that ooold odd to tUo comfort of too gtusu, oo4 roak II M O rt OUM Bowl. arno AorllU dir. Proprietor, R. L. GILBERT & CO., MAhtUlfAOTUBEBB OF RIPPIIO U HA IDI STEAM REFINED CANDY! GUM PBOPS, Hook. Oand.y ctoo. FOB IBB PCBMO. . aranufoctorvand Bale Boon, M OOVBTLABDT BT., ICW YORK, Brauob one, Ml Oaual St., lork'l Hotel Building, or la-lvr JOHN BLACK, tnhelnm and WtoUnU D.alar ia TRUNKS! READE STREET) NEW YOnK. LADIES' DBESS TRUNK8; CEDAR TRUNKS, FOB FURS; FINE BOLE LEATHER TRUNKS And oil kind, of TRAVELING BAGS, may lS-Smo 1 MANHATTAN HOTEL, MtmnAY BTHIOBT' ioobo doob nton bboabwat, Opporit tho Pork, H. HUGGINS, ... Proprietor. United States Claim Agency VAN WINKLE & BUSSEHT, Attorneys and Conusellors at Law TjAVIKQ TAKFN THK COMMODIOUS AX BAnKlnfi Ut riux, No. 8 Went Third Street, CINCINNATI OHIO. vAM.i. wnntAil h t1i Bank of the Ohio VolleyV they ore oow Lrtmreo to Bncoeaeiuiiy rroeBcuw, u. orfptlon of cIaiMs ageiult tbo UUNKUAIi QOVKIiN- atajftT; BOUNTY LAND, PENSIONS, $100 BOUNTY, AEREABAGE3 OF WAGES, INDEMNITIES AND BPOILATIONS, LOST H0ESE3 ana other Property, Ao., &o W make do charges union ncoeufol 10 procuring th. Claim, Bo onl Mil oil kind, of GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, LAND WARRANTS, UNCCRRENT MONET, GOLD AND SILVER. Fobli.li.nof th. SOLDIERS' FRIEND AND ARMY RECORD, A Weekly Paper giving full delolls of tha Battle., Lilt Of Killed ana WOUU'JOU, UUCSllimui nugiiiinuiii uu iu . .11 th- nrnnui narmltrnil tn tto lllllllilhed . rrhannlv tiMr o'fctha klud oublUhwl In the Unltad ojftiM. Hlnala nbMriptioof 1 60. fipeciffl.n cop la. loot 1S63. 1S63 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WARDEN t EMERY. rpBH FAVORITE RESORT HAS BBBN - Loaied by tbo nndenlgued for tb .eaaon of 1862, commencing, i . , Jane 10th, nnd Ending September 10th 1 Tor beauty of location It it not excelled by any other Watering Place in tha oonntry. Th Bonding have all been thoroughly cleaoud, and Drlyos and ayerythlog, conneotod with th Spring repaired at a heavy axpenie; and nothing that would prove bone flcial to parson, ftaek log boolth or plea. ore ba been left oodona. A good LITKBt i. ottached, wall atock'd. BATHS, Bot and Cold, Attentlvo Waitor.. TELEOBAPH Orflt'K connecting with all part, of th country. OMNIBCd LINE o carry patron, to and from tha Tralo. Arrangement with all tho principal Ballroad. for HAL TABE ticket to and from the Springe, good during theSeaeon, B JABO per day, 12; per weak, 18 to 110. for further Inform Hon, addref WARDKH Or, EM BUY, Amorlcan Hotel, Lomom Of Ohio Whit onlphur Spring. OoluMBuo, Ohio, June t-d J-m. . HAHOrAOTDBBB Of Awnings, Tents and no. aaa central a venue, Oixa.elxsjtXa,tl, OJ3.I0. AWHIkOS AND TRNTS FVRNIBHBD at laaf tban Jfiwtorn price. ALL WOBK WAK-BANTRU. ALL OUOkltta fllOMPTLY attkndbdto. juiji-vom. eaeawaaaaaawaawaoawaaaawoawj M1 IDDLBTON, BTBOBBIOOB A 00H A.ITHOORAPHB1RB, BBHA VKHB COPPER PLATE PRINTERS, 84 West Fowrth Bt., Olaelaaatl, All kind, of work done to th beet rtylo and. on abort oohob; Particular ittntloa will be etna to ordan ft WEDDING CARDS, VIBITINa CARDS, to ar prion may be at to tb Joruu Omovt. aovlodly G. O. COLLINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offki No. 67, ut Sigh Strut (wo oW. mvmtn or fray j'on vjpea, ' OOLUMBUaO. win promptly attend to Collection and other Law aniua, aprlle-iyr. , QAPITAL CUT PIOTOBB OALLBBTI No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Opposite Gaiette Bnilding,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. , PHOTOGRAPHS, CHIARROQRAPH8 1 Ambrotypes, &o.. &o.m Tacsb n tbb HiaHBif Bttlb r tmm Aat JMiiraiB, A I. WATT. rMaaoalArtlaa.1 UNllliIiSfATtS HOTEL, .Corner Rlft-h aad Tow Street. -C0LUMBU8, OHIO. W.B.AIKIN, iiii ioprt4tor. THIS Hotal ha bean thoronnhly repair-d and Nawtr ronifi.iiaD throoghout, eador the Ira-medlat .nprrvlelon of tho Propriotor. a- d I. now ready or the reception end aooommodatlon of th. publlo. Jym oly. Heattqnarifrs NiBety-Pinh 0. T I., COLOrTEL McMILLEN, No. T Booth nigh Street, abora Main'. , Grocery Store. Office Honra-n to H A. lt aad frrm I to P. M. All ri",hJ"'jr H.ado,uarur..pl.aa cell during otto boor. '-'-HW.w. ' " Why ikould I buy a box of ' B B TVIIIfilOO TUB WONDERFUL GRANULES? ( ; " ay oar Boamm, Son Threat, Ao. DAILY VOT.TjfMJS XXI Philadelphia Advertising. 1 tMtWr!t Third and foarik, PhUwlelpliltw th indtr.lQfd. hhwitm Uud. far ft hm of imn. thli populr boa, iuTft tW plMtiar of twDouuefnc to tuclr frlenda And ibn trsllnu fMmmuBltr ihftt it ii now H far lh rtvutioD of riimu. TIi duom iIin th Int of March but, hfti bt.o apurely iwouvatad od rv (tUd la mpilor uiftniMM", th BprtDiMiU avrs lrf, m ill TMtl'td and fnraUbud la aodra itU. It to ou I tti.l)loaibri, 04iuolent to all tb dupot ad tMrnboi.t idtii(t, nd In th Immndiiit vktultjrof th Owtoa ij jmm, ro umo m iu uoru .xci.Qga, 0ouDci1 iib tb Hotel U B Ht.urtMit forth aoeofii hudutioD of .hns proforrtng the Kuropitwii pltuu Prioai i uaoxiu ircB ibree to oTa iwuon per woes, coor. tutu Boar to locetloo. d 91 00 per d. Table d'HoU tor from 1 to I F. M. BCVBT HKTL. IBAAO L. DEtOlo YARNS, BATTS CARPET CHAIN. Whwlooolo Ooolor la Vorao,-IBS MABKbtT B BT. IFTH BVHBB3T PBIfiADKIiPinA, lA. BUYERS Wlbt. FIND A WVhV BTOCK of Oottoo Oaroet Ohalu. Oottoo Yorn. Twlat. Wad- lint;, Batting, Oottoo Dattl, Tla Yarn., Wool Twloo, rwioai, Oaudla Wick, Coverlet Yarn, Broom Twlueo, ekoo Tbreadi, Cotton, Uamp and Hanllla Cordage, Wood-M and Willow Wan, rancjr Buk.u. AIM, o full oooort-Bent of KIt Net., which he offer ol Manofactnroi 0OWK8T JIBr OAon PB10 KB.-- ' faertA-dta rptia UM1UU,' Arch itroot abovo Third, rilllorlolpala VFTOS S. MEWCOMES, Froprirtor. WThli Hotel b central, aoofealeni tf Paaaangar dor. to all part, of th. city, and In ovary particular tdtad to too ooufort and want of tbo bwlnae. public. aoa-Ter-,. Kl an ner ol4-rtlv I NERVOUS DEBILITY, OR 8PER 7 MATORRH(EA, i positlrelT in, curable bv any mean, bnt tho I adro oato. Before co4imncinK any trratnant learn how tbo writer actually ourod nluiasii, and looaaqnantly hondrodo of othci. Kncloao a noat-pald anporaerlbod onyalop to Box 176, unarieatown, uaa. tneyioHMWiyr .lverjr. M BUEQB W. SUAMiBY, LIVERY & SALE STABLE, 113 8. Front St., bet. State and Town. ria Iloraa atGarrtaaoo Roadjr at all Tlaaoo. HOBSIB DOATIDIU BY TUB DAY OB WBBK. aya-fisa Bono alway for Sale. (ootBMlf Recruits Wanted I CI APT. T. I. COOK HAS AOAIV KN j TEBED the aorvlco end he ODetiMl tteeriiltlDff rifle t Mo. 25 Kaat State ireft, Juit orer tbo old Poet OfBoe. wbere he 1 reoeiviiiff rocrnita for omnpanjr to go Intoactire eurvlc under the late call of the Governor. ThowdoairiDg toenllat Id a company rapidly fllUntt up with erury proepect of got on Into active tervlce at aa Aarly day, may do ao byciUliug at 8pt, Ooofc'e Becrutt lDg Offiot, as above. my 80 R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers, . No. 403 Arch Strait. FhllAaolpUl, KSTKKUKOOK V CO. DKBIRIA TO cull tUn attention of tba trade and the American R. 'tiMle to the bet ibut steel Podi are made la thle ooua-try by tbuui oqiial la quality to the beat imported ar-tt . CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS applied on the moet favorable terms, Orden by mall promptly atteuded to, jiiueiO-dly FORWARD! FOR WARD ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF soots cfe snoma, RENOWNED CHEAP STORE or DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Oolxxixito-uja, O. Aad aeo thoee Splendid Kid - Heeled' Hoot. for.. - - - u. wa a uwaa unique rranrb Morocco Hon.. I nn Tito. Beaatlfully Flnlahed Sowed do. l as m . ajaca-Hoaled Oaltora...... so Thou Mea'a Oxford Tlt....m aa TI10.0 Splendid OalrTle.. ..,..., Zl 00 Tho.o French Calr Boot.........,..1.,,-'."' 00 And other amntod Ar m, too numtrou to mootioa AT VABTJLOUSIiT LOW FBI0B8. " B. P. DUSFORD St CO., may Proprietor. MA I TS Y HOUSE. PR ATu HBET Betwoon Ailtrht and riiartca ktr.ot, ;;:t7ot.h. Md, ' MALTBY, Proprietor; ajM-dly Canby Gtinin & Oo. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A?,".ud 'tooob Orug., (Jbenilo.1., Parluraarj aad dow OltV tu' ""' VBlOi. H. W, 00 J. Or LIGHT AND LOHBABD STBJtKTS, BALTIMORE. may9a-d3m THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY ZAND MANUFACTURI1V0 Sowing JVtaolxixao. a.-r.o. -r . inx uxor look AT ABB ,. 0HBAPBI1 P B 10 B S Plain; Tabla...4 Half Cabinet..M) MACHINK Patent Xx tan aloe am Foldino bowIbum. Oablnot..t60 -A-BOXXt lxx OOlUml3Ua( , aQO East Mound St. Tb! M tbo Blmtrlarl Machine avar made. Bawa arlth a tri.ght needle, from two .pool without any rewinding .imiHiv,, m bih i,.u,e to get oo. 01 oruer. Send for a Circular aud Sam'pl of Sowing, or oall and aae it la operatic . Arena wanted in aver town In tha at.ta an kM liberal lndooamenie areoffered. Needle and everything navtalnlna to tha a.10 ktnnra u. oulnaoouitautly on baud I am putting a valuable Improvement on tbo Moore marine (of whloh I have tba the aole uawl arlaillM. change th. A0 Parkin' machln. for Moore machine, tbal have not bsen muoh abuaed, when tirmi can ba agreed OBO. P. ORB, Oenaral Agint, for the Unltad State, Onoo and Sal Boom, Ue Waat dtb St. . . , OlnolanaU.0. JunoST-abafl-lv. no. w. waao. WARD BROTHERS. . Importer end Dealer In Foreign A Domestic Hardware .MO. SOUTH OALVBBT STBBBT, , , .BALTIMORE. votM -dflnl QOLUMBUS WHOLBBALB LIQUOB STOBB, fWo- Ianortara and DM ari In fnrmi jt tv i. tvi BrannlM. Aa.. An., alao Old K. W nA.A..u.i. nJli bon WhlekT. " . . W.rbaaaiaaAOflo. BM Soatk BUk Bi S kraal, Oa. a. natr - - awiiAU OHIO STATE COLUMBUS, OHIO; THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 7, 18 2, HENRY D.HARVEY & CO. WBOLEBALB OROOEB8, MO. 105 LOMBARD ITBBBT, Baltimore, Md., TBlAkiBSRa 1AT Sooar. MolaMM. Oone.Taaa. Solcn, U Tobacco, 8 (an, Saaff, Wiodow filaaf, rutty, Oil, WhlU Load, AiMom Oa'ta, t op. Uarb. ooda, Hal tsoda, up, Ex. Alum, Kxlreet of toga, and Logwood, Indigo, M,r. k. Hi. Hoaoa. Oandlaa. Powder. Shut. Bar Lead, ILopa, togatber with a gauaral and wall aaaorted .lock of Wine., Brendtw, Whlaky, ;ordlall, Olive till, ate. tkajatry Prodnoaof all kind raaalvad on oonaignnuat. avav-ooai NKW .(in-LOADINa BITLm. LaajtkofbanaLMUMbail Wflbi. IM Hoaaai au kre, 44-109 lack aUai iau4 balk, aaaie al Cll'e Amy la. pwriratiea I. doable tae! nmi aaa a. aalaaralad era, ill. wit. lae aeearaay a wra wllaaat aUaalag, Matlb.kraaai. aalr aa taal. aai dun lea. eaelaetvely fcr . a, knTkiixia a co. lal Mala oataat-daal , Harllil Anar. aai, aa KUiaof jirirldia JaU-OBTAllI 10 LAU1AU. , liUzil!? R.TT- olng for opwarda of twMty yean . . B"'1-10111 tlmo axolullvaly to tba troatmeut of FSMALB OirrODLTIBS, and bavlug.uoo.adad In nouaando of caee. fa raitoring th alBlclMl to oonnd oaaltk, ka. now entire oonnoaoo in offering publicly bit 'ORJiAT AMERICAN REMEDY," . DR. HABVEV Chrono-Thcrmal Female Pills, wklob have never yat failed (whao th dlrootiou kava been nrlctly followed,) la ramovlug almcoltiea analog fro to Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or In reitorin. th. m a ihm, v i m log from Spinal Affection., Prolapeox Uurl, tha White., or other weaknee of tha Dlorlu. Organ. Alan, In all oaoHOf BobUit. or Nervoua Proetratlan, Hyatarica, Pal-Dilations, Ao., Ac, which ara forarnnner of more aorioua ilatta, aad aiay c (nan op fa. noa! aaHcoi.aaial. 0AoW aaawag doaraa, ; al tha .ante time tbey act uii a onion !' ,"",!Blo, lavlgcraUog and reatorlng tha ayateni lo a healthy condition, and by biiugliit; on the montblj period with regularity, no matter from what cauae the ob. trnctlooo may aria.. They anould, howevn, not be takra during tae Brat three or four month, of nrognancy. thouah at. at any other time, aa n,li.rri.. n,,i ,.1 . nil. " Bach box contain. M Pill, fwm Owe Doiua, end ,h w1" uot 07 mall pre-paid by any advartiaad Agaol, on noolpt of lb. money. wvw vg arraup.iagenaraiiy. B eOANLArf A 00., Wholaaale Agent., Cincinnati, Vo Olo bo H . Wtlaaa. H. Oftmul -.a n n.w aru, Oolumb'u, oaooaiw NEW STYLES OF HATS AT T. XX. SMITH'S HAT STORE! IHIHI XeU Louae. MONITOR. - r BURN8IDE, DUPONT, ,.- ZEPHIR, COMMODORE FOOTE, OUNCE, ( BROWNLOW. And ft Luge Stock of . AMD FOB SALE AT LOW PRICES, J. H. SMITH. JeM-iro B SI KT 3KT I KT Or 3S H. S Old XjoxxcLozx Doob. Co-lix A Par Article for Kedlelnal Parpmea. MB SALS ST WM. H. RESTIEAUX, Jon S, et loo Sooth High Street tt. 0. r'orABtoorAj, NO. 8 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH . SIDB, BAST OF at AIN, UP BTAIBS, 01xn.olxuxa.tl, O., BAIOPAOTTIBBB AID DBALIB IB Trusses for Radical Oure, BUPPOBTER9 AND BROULDER BRACES, Surgical and AnaUmlcal Mechanician. Inventor and Hanofacturar of Apparatu for Curvature of Spina, Wry Neck, Club Feet, Bow Leg., and otber PbUioal Deformf-tie. Splint, for Fractnre. and Dlalooatlon., Stocking for Tarlooeo Tefaia, Xoeo Cap. .nd Aoklete made to order. Broectal atloalloa paid to tha repair of Artificial Limb. A competent Female to attend to Ladle. Refer, by perrulanloo to Dr W C Moeaey, Dr O 0 Black, man, Dr F Boelkar, Br t P Jndklna, Br F Schmidt, Dr. Friea, frr A Betttnan. marS New Spring and Summer Goods ! c. eberTy & CO. 364 SOTTTH HIGH STREET ARB) DAILY RRCKIVIHO AL.L, THE New etileo of SPUING AND HUMMER liBKfS 0U0D8, ranging In pr.'ce from 6 to 60 cunt, o yard. npnng ana summer u&wu' at retiooeu price.. Lellea'. Mliaaa' and Ohlldrrn'. HOOP eSIUTS, of the beat etylee and qnalitlee, at theloweet price.. L.dlM',anU' and Children' BCSIanT andGLOTES of all qnalitlee, atyla. and price.. Ladle.', Hou'e and Childreu'e euuga, cnenp. Ladlea' COLLABS. CULLABS and UUVrS. COLLARS and 8LKE v BS, in aetti; In great variety . nd ot all prlcee. Newetyle. of Light and Fancy 0S3IaBB8, Plain and Fancy OASBMBBBTTB ; COT TONALkS, or all .tyle. aud qualiilas, In abondane, at tbe loweat poMible pricn. Men' Boy' and Children' SCMMIB HATS, of th lateet Itylea, veryeheap. Th. bot atyle aad aualllial of PBIMTfl. at 6V. 10. 16K and Moantaayard. browa and Bleached SHBBUNGS end SHCBTlMGd, at from S to It oenta par yard. IN FACT E'tqrth!ng In th DRY GOODS LINE, will be Sold at Greatly Beduoed Frloea, to Bolt th. Times. : ALSO ' M the earn place, can b found a good eoleolloa ef GOOD FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest possible Ago res. Butter, Bags, and and all kinds of produce takOL In exchange for Groceries, at Market prices. We nav tbebluheet mar hat nrioe for Wheat. Bra. Corn Oats and Heads, at 1164 South High street aad Mo. 7 last friend etreet. Jnnli O. BBIBTjT A fO H. C B I t t I I t I I, CotrMBn, Ohio. , ' . wtlb afiHBl CHIVTB3BJDU, imniSH Law, W Wall Stnt, New Tork, Attn to ew Tork aad Ohio eolletfci. aael imperial mimi "GOLDEN HILL & 8H0ULDER BEAM m H i zi. a? s i Tha Pat Urst of thai shtrta la new a a potior. Th bodies, yokes, sleeves and bosoms ar formed to ft -th person with EASE AND COMFORT! The snai apon sack n dsslgaatfof th also may (a relied udo a. aa beina eorresti aad svenr shirt la ATnarantlsd well mad. Ckui an a boya slssa, trios bb sjdmtoa BAIlf A SOlf, Ho 29 South High street. at ABIC kM BlMK MOTMOO . (Boath- mm oonm Mala aad rowrth IttsslaJ CIHOIHsT ATI, OHIO, fthgrawal ka m anyle aoaiaspuadlttg ra zsUea to that Bank Hi Hea, saTroasI aad Oeaaty Boaas, BUM of Ix- akanfl, OkawsM, aWts, Cartlloate Stook and Ds- Tha abovai aaaiaf1al 9,C,aKH1 FUEL FORTHE STATE. OKALKDpaOTOUHWILL Bl EIOBITIDATTHI O office of lUbxretaryoIbt. U, uutil MONDAY, TH6 Ut DAY OP SEPTEMBER .NEXT AT 12 O'CLOCK M , tot fitrnUhlns? tha State of Ohio with Fuel, aa followi t 80,000 Bui-htU Culw, to Wrigh uA le-e tbau tOpoonde Hiiu. autipei. 6,0U0BuJi Is Teal, to to t f tbo belt quality eqail at Uair to tbeflwwer veto ol fJoeiiDi Oil, auU f. from IaU, slauk and dirt. 7S Oordi of Wood, the tame to b dry Hickory, Beach, or sugar, uur inet lu leDgib, tiraigbi aud well apitt. t be fuel to delivered, alibout cb.irg fir loeb d- urerj. at in siat uo iae m woiumone. Pr poia'ti to hi aocomuauiod by eampl, aad teepe-lfy the It fori, ijuiUty and prioj of the fuel propped to be lurniiuMi. Kach Ooutiaetorvlll ba required to ajlra bond, with approved outiiy, n uuuo:u me ibouui 11 iucooiraoi, Miidltiivtiul tor ttiefaltbtul petformaut of faUoontiact. Tbe bit's to be made and the eo tracts to be awardttd to aeour.'Aoce with ibe tirai of tbe act entttM "aa at t to provide fir tbe purrhao (f etaiiuiitry, rudl, ant other artlclfs for Ibe Geuoral Aaaimbly ai.d Htaie officer," paikd March 11. 18fi . (In I weV Kef. HututArS, 6G8.) BidtolwoDdtBrae1 oo the nvelope, "Proposal.1 for iiiruiBu tuff w uui lor iu oiaife Fuot fur ill. lied by the contractor mast la all eases ba equal In quality to th waiple. TkU ruia uUt U rijidtp . . W.S.KBKHOrf, - BecreUry of otata. Co hi 01 ho f, Ohio, Augrjst 1, 18G3. augl tieplst. Zanatvlll Ooarler copy. OUDAAHUh. OVFlCKt WoVa DEPlRTlTBaT, WaxbinKtoa, July 19, Ml PBOfOSALS will be received by tble lpartu.ent no; til 6 p. m oa the 9h of August, ltttitf, tor too delivery at the tolbwfntc A rit uals, of iufantnr aoooutremenu. as here! naff or specified; AT 1't.K WATE1.TCW6T AB8EKAL, WATKBTOWH, MSH, t6 000 sota Tnfantry accoutremeots, ealibrs...fi!). ' 14,000 . ...5a, AT TH1 WATBBVLIBT AUSBNAL, WST TBOT, A. I 13,000 seta Infantry accoutrements'. calfbre..C9. 7,000 " ...ob. AT THM NKW TOBK ABSENAL, OOVBBNOB'8 IbL&ND, V. y. 80 000 tela Tnfantiy atooatrfmeoU, oallbn...19. 16000 " : AT TI1JC rVLLKOIllCNT ARSENAL, PlTjSBUBQII, PA. M0i)0 .ets liifantry aocoutruneDU, oallbre Ct.-17,000 ' ...68. AT THK PBANKrOBD ABSENATj, BBIDiaBOBO, PA. 24,000 sts Infantry accoutre moats, calibr,..69. 11,000 " ...68. AT THB ST. LOUIS ARSFNAL, KT. rOUP, MO. 4?,00D its Infantry accontr-nionts, calibre.. .t9t 80,000 " " ...68. These BccoatremontB are to he inndo In strict coufoimt t with the regulation pattetne, Bn)pies of which cao be examined at any of tho abov! named aratnals, aod are to besnbject to InttpdctioQ at ths arsenal, wueie delivered, before boing n-coivtd for the Govern men tuono to bo at ocphid or paid for bat nuch as are approved on fospeo" tltn. 'J be belts to be of yraimtd leather, and all the stock to bo tie boat oak-Unntd, Ihe shoulder belt will ba included in tb Delivitrles must be made In lots of not less than 1.000 se's per week, far all contracts of lo.Oou or under, and no' leas tban V,M) sets per wek on all contract! f r over 10,000, oouoilug from date of tbe contract. Failure to ; deliver at a peUfltHl time will subject tbe contractor to a j forfeiture of tba amount to be ilWlverod at that time, Tb accoutrvmeiits muat be boxed in tbe cnt jmary mn ner; the bo xta to be chargol at cost, to bo determined by tbe Iniprctor- Bldders wilt stao, explicitly, tho limp, amount and place t f even tittlvery. X.ch party obtaiulug a contract will !' reqalred to enter iuto bondr, with proper sureties, tr Its faithful fulfillment.The Department reserves to Itself tha right to reject any bid. fropoia's will b addresccd to "Gen J. W. Blpley, Oblof of Orduanc, Watbington, D C," and will be ludorstd "Proposals tor Infaatry Acoontrn.outa.' JAa W. ItlPLBf, Brig. Gea ,Obltfof Ordnance. Jv2C-erdtaug9 PAPER FOR THE STATE. QKAliKD PB0P08ALS WILL BE BFOEIVID AT the t-ffloe of the becrettryoi State, until Monday the 1st day of September next at noon, 'For furnishing Paptr tcr the use of tha State of Ohio, as iftfiiowi: 003 reims doable super royal piloting paper, VJ ty 41 Inches, lo weigh not ha tban 68 pounds to the ream. 100 reams double flat cp, 16 by S7 Inches, to weigh at leaat SO pooiids to the rtini. 100 rvanii brochnr cover paper, assorted colors, 20 oy a? incnes, w aeign at leaM ko pounds so me ream. - The quantities above named to be increase.! at tha option of the Secretary of S ate. Bids mnit be accsmpanled ty samples r f ths paper end must specify lb pilce at which each klud and quality i be delivered at tb ftat House In Columbus; no - -or ariuie neon oe presenuai tns pa-The delivery of th super rovai comtxenoe on tbe 1st oi November next eusning, afia cootlnu as tba paper shall be Ufeijed. The delivery of doable flat cap to oommraceon tbe flrat day ef Leofiuber next, and uantluue as above. Bonda, with approved security In double the amount of tunwuitdt.,.!!! u riqmrt-a, coraioR to laa)condl-tlooed lor the flihful perforuiaure of eacheontfaot. Tb bids to be made aud tho contracts awarded iu accordance with tbe terms of tbe act "To provide for ibe purchase of stationery, fu -l aul other artlclee for the General Astern wij biuu oiaiifj v incerc, pastea juarcn iitu, lfithi Curw. S108; tiwan'a otat, 6t)i. Bids to be Indoraed on ths envelope-, "Proposals for furularilDii PaDar to ihn Htt ' VBloders are assured, that no paper will be received urn,!. i uuui iu iu itviry reipect with tbe samples. Ih j.rovirioft witi b$ tftiottg adAmetl to. W. B. KKNKTN. Ukcrutary of Stat. ' Columbus, Ohio, Aujr. 1, 1862. aug 1, till sept 1. (Cincinnati Commeiolal and Cleveland Herald oo.iy.) JLV OTIOB. . PROPOHALS FROM OBALRRfl AND llillera an Invited till tbe 12th 1av of Amrnat. 1mi12. for furuiabiDg FlaOUtt to tbe S ibaittencO Department, oi idv wnw jkiim arutvu una imu ittcciTfu oy (LO Unitea Diaue uoYcrument, ana annn u as no, i Axira. Samples of this Flour can be stwu at the Capitul Bakery, In this city. It is desired to make a contract fr 20.000 tart1a should, howovnr, any person dtaint to luinlab a luatitn. iny, ue win . iu prwiao numoer oi naiteu in bis bid. 'the contractor wfllboreaulred to furn tab at tYtt rt At aoont ouu oarrois aany, -until tne contract la niied. ho Hoar will bo received which does uot come up to the BiRuuri. m lua wurunirui inaipeciiuD, maue just Deture tne purcuaae. Th Flour will bo dell voted at tbo KaUroad Depot In Wasbitmttn. or any of tbo Wsrebouss lu OeorKaiuiwn. o. Qovernment reserves the right to rrjoct any bid for any proper cause. ho bids 1U be received from contractors who have previously falud to coin) ly with their contract. Hidden must be pre-en t io persjn to toapond to their bids. 'i he oath of alli-glanc must accompany each bid. Firms making bide should state the name of all parties Interested, Pit) tmrnts to bo made in Tn-anary notes, and tbo bids to bad. reeled t ''COL. A. UEOKWITU, A. D.tMntidO. S., U.S. Wash log ton, D. 0.," and ondorsed H Proposal! for Flour." jut) 26 BY EXfKlbS THIS DAY! , I, BLACK AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS, BROWN AND WHITE CHECK POPLHfS AZULTNE BLUE CRAPE MORETZ (the real shade.) U0U&LLINEDB80IR IN NEA T DESIGNS, BLACK BAREGES AND ' ' CRAPE MARETZ, PLAIN WOOL DE LAINES, ' DRAB ALAPA OAS I OR TRA VEL1N0 SUITS, ELEGANT THREAD LACE MITTS, PLAIN PARIS MUSLINS IN BUFF, BLUES, it. BAIMetSONV No. 29, South High fit. POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAB PBICES! " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; HEMMED POCKET-HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN aad DRILLING DRAWERS; GAUZE MERINO UNDER-SHIRTS; , ri ? ' ' f Thread aad Cotton Under-Garmentf, 3-plT Linen Collars In beat etylee, Kogliatt , Half-Hoes and Long Stocking!, " ' Suspender, Neok-Ties, KID GLOVES, " SUMMER GLOVES, ' DRIVING GLOVES, Paper Collar, Superior Shirt., Silk Batla Block, Bapo-leoa Tlee, Ao , Ac., BAIN A SON, ' Wo. 80 Boot Blgh It, JJDBMBTT BOCBB, . . OINOINNATI, 6t Oo. or Tata A Tna St. JOHNSON, lACMDBBg A O0.J 4H-lf JOURNAL, mitt $Mt goumal. THE WAR I MlSSOVm. EITect of Governor Gamble'B Pro-clauiallon.Guerrilla Warfare In IVortbeast Missouri. ; (ipatlel Dhpttch to tbo Chicago Tribune.) Bt. Lome, Ang. 4. MeBrlde's guerrlllaa, all mounted, adraneed towards BprlngfielJ oa Tfanrede aad Friday, hut fear.ng a a ink movement from Houoton, Texai eounly, retreated again. It It n ported that Reins oeonpiee Foriyth, on the Whl'a River, with 2,000 oavel-tj. Gen. Brown at Springfield, ti oa tba alert. The Miiuorl Hirer steamboat owners hare sicned a memorial asking fora light draft gxxa boat lo keep Ibe river open. Nearly every eleamer is now fired upon. Freight ara eoaree on this aeeount. Fear are entertained that tbe wtrea ara tanned by rebel operator between Stdilia and Kaneas City. This led tba lele- rraDh oomraor lo send a party out on Batnr day to searoh for suck an arrangement. The rebels around Lexington and in Baline oounty are euiDioiouslr silent. Letters from the into rior etate that it is generally reported in North Miseonri that letters hare been reoe.Tcd from Prios at Little Bock, aad that he wants recruits from Miesourl. The telegraph from Pilot Knob to Pocaboa o, Ark , bas been abandoned on account of the eruerrillaa. Quirct. A oral t 4. Wo haven report that the rebela attacked Newark yesterday. The oiliiena defended It as they oould, and fired at them from the houses, killing eighty or ninety. but were comoelled to lurrender. Afterwards a portion Of L01. wc- en a loroes came np, and tb ngnt was ronewea ana con- tlnuea nearly an a ay, out wiin wan reeutte we bars not beard. Tbey alo made a descent upon Alexandria, and after getting breakfast picked up what stray arms tbey oould nod and ekedaddica. A email force came down from Keokuk and arretted eight or ten of tbe prominent oiiiiene, who hare been aiding Ibe rebela, and took them to Keokuk for tufe keeping. Wm. Carnegy, who was shot hy the rebels at Canton, on Batuiday, died yesterday moraine:. - Notb. -Newark la a small post village of Knox eountv. Missouri, about 1UU miles norm of Jefferson City and twenty-firs miles west of tbe Mississippi river. bdj.j Sr. Louis, Aog. 4. General Order 23, grant ing exemption from military duty in ids estate militia on payment of $10, baa been revoked, and another order issued providing for the en rollment of all loyal mon in the Stats aubjeot to military duty. The order also requires all die- loval men. or thoce who have at any lime ejm nathited with ths rebellion, to report at the neatest military poet or enrolling alation, bo enrolled, surrender toeir aroa, ana return to their homes, where tbey will be permitted to remain so long as they are quiet and give no aid to the enemy. These persona rill not be or. ganited into companies nor required or permit ted to do military auty in ins state mintia. Qoikct, 111., Aug. 2 About ISO rebels under Dunn attaoked Canton, Mo- about sixteen miles north of this place, last night. They ehot Wm Cornergy, In order to get some rifle, that were, tored in his warehouae. He is severely woun ded snd not expected lo survive. They took the rifles, nlundertd Ibe stores of what they wanted, and ikedaddled over the hills in a hurry, just as the boat Jfrom Keokuk hove In light. The entire amount of damage done we have not yet learned, but it muet have been considerable. TBE ATTACK ON WESTPORT.'gJO From tbe Bl. Joieph (Mo.) Journal, Aug. 2d. On Wednesday evening laat a party of guer rilla buabwhackers, led by the notorious des peradoes, Up Hays and Diok Yeaker, entered the town of Weoiport, Jackson oounty, on horse-baok, tore down the Amerioan flag, floating over the reeidenos of Dr. Bogg, shot a German soldier belonging to tbe Kansas let, who had iuet left hi regiment on furlough, and left for parts unknown, oioseiy puroueu oj a aquaa oi state Alllllia. it is .uppobcu ui aotutor ta mortally wounded. ' WARM WORK AHEAD. TV-Am ttift Mlft.nn- " M. Reliable information has reeched the oitv. that Porter crossed the North Missouri railroad on Wednesday, and was at Florida, Monroe """Vi - .net ne Droke up lua oamp and crossed the Hannibal aua a.. inaih railroad, going up into the northern counties Guitar's foroes in pursuit. Colonel Guitar is ill in Mexioo, but hie foroes were under the oommand of the Lieutenant Colonel. Poindei ler has between 600 and 700 men with him, as was reported, and was on Saturday marohing on Glasgow, where there were about 200 troops. A company of aeventy-five was within four miles of Keniek on Saturday morning. The guerrillas are gathering, and joining Porter in the east and Polndexter in the west. Squad. ana small partie. were moving to join them. They profess to be reoruitlng for the Confed erate army. Evidently tbeie is a large aud rapid oonoentration of rebel foroes in Northern Missouri, , , Colon Meeting- in ElbCon, Mary- land. (Special Dirpatch to tho Inquirer.) Elkbobh. Cecil Co.. Aug. 2. Tha Clliiena' Union Committee for this oounty met hers to day. Hesoiutiono were unanimously adopted reoommenaing tne uovernor to enroll tbe mili tia preparatory lo a draft, and endorsing the Baltimore resolution, which advised Ibe Presi dent io adminieter tbe oath of allegianoe to eve ry eititen or toe state. ' FROM IIARRISBIRG. Tbe Negro Question Treason able Projects Excitement In aarrisburg-. Habrudubo, August 4, 1862, 1 4 o'olook, P. M. f Tha hand-bills posted around town announc ing a meeting of negroes at four o'olook this afternoon In Market Square, at which General Lans would deliver an address, is exoiting great indignation among ths oitiiens generally and the new recruita here. Your correspondent was oertain ths placards wonld have a bad efect if the fact announced should ba true, and an attempt be made to hold the meeting. After diligent inquiries around town, and consulting tha hotel registers, he beoame convinced that there was no such person at Jim Lans in Harrisburg. stepping into tba Provost Marshal's office, I was Informed by that gentleman that no such meeting would be allowed by the authoritiee here, as it would be is direot contravention of General Lane's instructions from tbe Govern ment at Washington. Aa this proceeding was not authorised, it is quite evident that it was the work of enemies to the oountry, who hoped by so doing lo Injure the reoruitlng eervioe, which is now very encouragingly progressing four oompaniee having arrived to-day, and more being expected tonight.The provost Marshal has ordered all Ihe bills to be torn down, and is now on the traok of the infamous traitors who oontrlved and carried out this dastardly attempt to discourage recruiting. Orders are, every moment, expected here from the War Department to arreet the men who may be implicated In the business, should oonolnslve proof be presented. This same party, too, ara supposed to be the authors of the very significant posters from lims to lims soattered around ths plaoe, with auoh wards as "Ths Band Meet, this Evening I" Look out for the Contraband. I " &. There has, in faot, been a regular ayatematlo attempt at a soneiderabls slied "mare's neat" going oa hers for ths le.t month, Th Provost Marshal haa no knowledge of one Thompeoa, who algns hima.tf aa reoruitlng agent. The print Is marked Washington Star, although w. think it i. not believed it was issued from that offioe. The oouras of ths offioers hers is generally approved by the oitiiens. This is as It should be. Everybody is of ths ons opinion, that theis rasoali, if discovered, ekould be tarred and feathered, rail-ridden, and inoaree rated in Fort Warren. Patbiotio Extbavaoabce. A gentleman, rs sently from Florida, saye, that when that State eeoedea, ens na four dollars and fifty cent in ths treasury, and that ntry tent of this sum haa been expended attndtng m ' ngha o (At SoulA." Can tha world's annals furnleh aa axamplt of equal patrlolio liberality anddevotion? NUMBER 3), Letter from Gen. ItoNccrana. Tbe Whole C'ao Fairly Stated. HSADQCABTIBS AsilT OF MlKOUBI, July 20, 18C2. My fellow eitlstni will excuae a few worrfe addreaaed to them through your columns on THE PRESENT NATIONAL CRISIS. : . Southern eonaplratora and traitors aricgant-ly deapioed our friendabip. W told them we wou!d maintain, at all ooate and hoiarda, the oonatitntional rights of the Sauth, holding them ss saored as our own. They oared nought for this, and adopted "rule or ruin" for their motto. Tbey have driven ua into this cruel waragainet a people whose intereeis ana ours are common, and oompelied us ta fight our own brethren in defenee of our laws and liberties. For more than a year ws have been engaged in this struggle, into which an arrogant and diotorial slavs oligarchy has driven a free.hap- py and peaceful people, fighting for the righie ofalL With true bravery and iovinolble pa-tienoe our oitiim soldiers bar stood on ibis ground lo the present moment agais.t violators of ths laws of war and humanity. Rtmaining trus to Ib.ir prinoipl, they have eald by words and actions, to their, fellow eitiasns in the South, we light for common rights. If we win, yon win. If tha Government is maintained, yon will dwell nnder tbe protecting ehadow as freely as ws. And there wa stand, and thus we eay to-day. But if Ih Confederates prevail, farewell peace and safety to us; farewell freedom forever. Their principles and leaders ars known to us. They cheated us, crying out no coercion; holdlug out false hopes and doocltful assurances of friendly regard, while aasasein-like, they were preparing to deetroy our Government and reduoe ue to anarchy or eervitude. Tbo past year' experience renders it eerfain thai If thty triumph, blood and desolation, fire aad sword, or arbitrary subjeotion to their will, awaite every white man who has manhood enough to dislike Iheir system of slavery, tolerable only ae a oruel necessity, bat as a prinoiple hateful to God and man. They will omit no means, honest or dishonest, to Insure euooesa. Mierepresenting, calumniating our motive,, ridiculing our honest efforts to mitigate the horrors of war, and inflaming the naasions of the populace by low epithets, are among the milder and more ordinary means resorted to by this pseude "chivalry," Ihe meanest aristooraoy Ibat every tstood at the heed of oiviliied aoolety. Thev now force neaeeful eltisens of ths Uni ted Statea into their ranks, on the grounds of an allegianoe set up by themselves against that whioh tbe people owe to a lawful and just Gov ernment. - ' With the heel of military despotism on the nook of a prostrate people, they hunt them from their homes nnder a relentless consumption, and drive them before Iheir cavalry, or foroe them to beooms outlaws or. guerrillas. They hold men who have served their time out, and, if they cannot be eoeroed into remaining in the service, shoot them. If the poor fellows try to get away, they hunt ihem with guerillas, banda of cavalry, and, in some instances, have used blood-hounds for that purpose. Thus, by oonaoription and detention, they fill their thinned ranke and keep up their feroee. Such are the men and means againat whioh we have ta combat. Under these oiroumstanoes, I do not hesitate to say that life and liberty depend npon the wisdom, vigor and promptitude of the aolioa of the people of the loyal Statea. What they ouirhl lo do is, first, to 'fill up promptly tbe old regiments to their maximum strength. Tbia is tha only way to get experienced eoldlera in time to answer the purpose. Men who go into these regiment will have hardy experienced offioers, who know how to care for and inatruot them, and have muoh better prospects for eomfort, health and honor than in regiments wholly new. - Caution the people, for the sale of all the; hold dear, not to disregard this reoommenda- .1)0. " The utmost promptness will barely suffice to put ua beyond the reach of such disasters aa have ocourrea eisewnere, ana tns nation s lire or death liee in the issue. Seoond Thtotealt car thould be taken, after this hae been dont, lo give thou who go info new regiment good oiceri. xuubo coward and ahulks. old grannies, to giee and good-for-nothings of everv clans and grade, who have left or been driven from tbe aervioe, and are hanging around for promo tion, enouia d oareiuuy exoiuded Rom the aervioe. Their name is legion, their exouaea for leaving are various. Siok wives, dying pa-rente, and dead babies muet oover the face of too ouum.y, judging by the letters, of auoh which oorue to headquarters. Beware of them. The oanturo of a il the loes of a battle, or the oountry'a disgrace by an inoompetent or worthless officer, oan hardly be atoned for by tbe appointing power. Third Let the officer for the new regiments be taken from those tried, approved, and now in tbe field. This will give promotion lo tbe meritorious now in the field. Fourth Let Ihe motto in everv mouth and every mind b: Do it hat you do aell, but obove all, do it quickly. W. S R0SE0RAN8. Important Case Tbe American war. A singular eaie, whioh raiaea a Question of international law, oame before Baron Fitzgerald on Friday in the Irish Court of Exohequer. In ths oaaa of Thompaoa vs. Knox, an notion on a promisaory note mads at Charleston, South Carolina, and payable at tha People'a Bank, in the Federal Statea, Mr. Henderson moved, on behalf of ths defendant, for leave to file a ape- oial dsfenos under tha following oiroumstanoet: rietntlll was a citizen or the (Jon rr derate States, and defendant of the Federal States, but now residing in this oountry. Binoe the breaking out of hostilities between ths Northern and Southern Statea a law had been pasaed by the Federal Government by whioh all oitizena ef the Fedeial Statea were prohibited from paying any debta they owed to any oitizen of the Confederate States, en pain of being treated as traitors. Ths law further direoied Ibat In such oases ths debtor was to pay lbs amount into the Treasury of tha United States, and this ths defendant alleged had been done by bia partner in America Counsel stated that his olient would be liable to bs hanged if he paid tha debt. The Court granted him leave to file ths defence. London Weekly Ditpateh, , ( A Lady Spiritualist Uiusblngly impressed. . Ons of ths most beautiful and accomplished lady spiritualists delivered an eloquent address not loog since whether in the normal or spiritual condition we ars not informed, but we upposs the latter which, of oourse, charmed the audienoe. At ita olose, a lady mounted ths platform near her, and spoke somewhat to lbs following eneci! L-'Ladles and gentlemen, tble lady, who haa apoken so beautifully, haa alienated from ma the anections or my nusDana, wno now reeiaei wilh her. He has left me and my children, for no olher reason, that I oan disoover, but be- oauss hs loves tbia woman better. I never in jured her, but abe has injured me and mine." Ths lady waa aoon lost in to audienoe, but ths spiritualist blushed scarlet. Though very ready and much aooustomed to publio speaking, she replied not a word. ifrifoa Traveller, LETTER FROM MEMPHIS. Miupiiis, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 1. The opinion of open and avowed evmoathl. isrs with the Confederate), as the rebels are politely termed In this oity, is that had MoC.el-lan not been repulsed before Richmond, no effort would have been mads to reoover tha Mia- liaaippi, but encouraged by that moat unfor tunate oiroumitanoe, they raise their heads in all direotiona, and talk treaaon where they cannot cut throats. Men converse very freely in ths stresls here. and under the pretext of asking "news," fall into a diecusaioa of the war, from whioh it la eaay to perceive that their heart, ars with the traitora ana rebels wno have gone out from their midst enooureged and succored, and feel. ing assured of a cordial wsloouo upon their return. MILDNESS A BIGN OF WEAKNESS. I held a conversation to-day with a asntl. man from Little Rook, and hs frankly admits that if hs were in arms against ths Government, under ita paat mild policy, hs would havs no fear whatever of ooneequanose, exoept those resulting from open hostilities in lbs field. He knows men in th. rebel servlos who havs left their families in elttel In poeaession of ths Government, without any faar for their ner. aona or their lives. Hs fesls assured that If he bad a familv In Memnhla to-dav. and ahnnM join ths rebel army, nil hs would havs to do to secure tneir protection, wouia D to makt a llm pit ra,ueat of the commanding General, Oa ths other hand, if a man should ao far forget tbe ruling spirit of the rebel and for. aako hie family aud prcpsrty iu the south ta ioio ihe federal army, woe betide his uupro-teoted oaes. It may ba very magnanimous in us io sot aa ws do in this reaped, but we will hardly get oredit for it from ihoao we seek to please. They willaeeribe our mildness to weakness aad fear, and while they accept our benefiis, only plan the more deeply to doelroy Ihe power which con fere tlr.ro. UNPOPULARITY OF BIN DM AN. This notorious rebel ruffian and brute is be. oming justly unpopular even among 111 gang of out throats aud robbeia. You may nave heard the fact rotated of an attempt to kilibim ly a Texan Ranger, but I will rink iu repiil- tion. It appears that about three weeke ego Uiudmen performed some unusual act ef biu- taliiy to eome of hi men, when a Teiau Ranger railed hi musket and fired at him, the shut tak- ng cruet lu mi anouider. Hindman itoegered back, and as he fell or dered the fellow to be inituut y shot, but big tmceia surrounded him and veieu.dod oim to reoall Ihe order, for if Ihe follow was punished with death nothing oould save Hind- mane life ii om the fury or hi men. This eircuin.tance ocourred in the neighborhood of Lilile Rook, where liindman is hated and deapiaed byjoung and old. Ilia oruel enforcement of the oouaoript act wakes hi name a terror in Arkaneaa that rJiate wh.ro, even in the palmieet daya of the Republic, Ihe pistul aad the bowie-knife were the orgumentum ad hum. mum, and where men with ihe bloodiest reooi i at their baoka were countenanced and loitered. Car. CM. Qitette. ' A Lesson from History. Ths nearest biaiorioal parallel iu modern times to Ibe present no.ii ion of Ihe Uniitd States, la that of France during Ijie great revolution in 1703, after tho cxecuiiou of J.ouis XVI. The Government of Ihe Republic waa harueaed wilh all manner of dotneatio dimculiire, from faotiona, oonapiraciea, rebellions, and fiuanoee diaordered to tba laat degree of confusion aud discredit, In the midst of these internal trou- olee, war waa declared azuiusi France, cot by Eugland alone, but by Austria, Prussia, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Maples, the Pops and several of ihe Gorman Priuoipalities in all thirty Stales, great and email, the greatest being the chitf powers of Europe and tha world. ' They took the field wilh great armies, and approached France from every point; this, too, at a lime whou in Frauce whole proriuoea aud large oitica like Lyons, TouU.n, aud Orleans were in arnie agaiut the Republio, and tbe revolt in many places formidable and for a lime successful. To meet theno vaiioua enemies, the French Convention at first called out 000,-000 men. This force did not prove eullicicnt, and a few mouths later a deorce was issued putting In permanent requisition evory citizen. All iho youug uumarried men, or widowers without children, from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, were to compone Ihe first levy. They wero to assemble immediately in Ike ohinf towna of tbe district, lo put ilieni-elves under drill and to be ready to aturt for Ihe scene of war at a moment's notice The men between twenty-five and thirty ware notified to get roady, and meanwhile, were required to suppress; Ihe ruvolt of the Vendeans and other iusurgimt., end .lo keep the peaoo of the int. rior. The meu between thirty aud sixty were held in reserve fr tbe more gradual arming of the population. In certain parti1, auoh aa the Departments adjoining 1 Vendee, Lyons, Toulou and tbe Rhine, tho whole population able to bear arm waa at once c tiled out. Tne means employed to arm, equip and subsist these Ieviea wore adapted io ihe oiroumstanoes. The first levies produoed iu a month six hundred thousand men, but these were not soldiers, and four or fire mouths Ihe nrmiue of the republic suffered a continuous aeries uf dieusieis from panics and went of skill in both troops and oomnianders. But the lido at length turned, aud Ihe republio not only expolled the iu-vadcrr, but carried its vlotorioue standard into the adjaoenl oouutrioa. What Frauce did then the Uuited Statea oau do noir, If the exigencies of tbe case demand it. . The Harvest In France. The Paris correspondent of the Times wrltot: "I regret to have to say that ths accounts of ths narvest, wmcn nas already begun lu Iho south of Fiance, are not satisfactory. Tho hopes of a auperabuudant and even a precocious harvest have vanished, aud it will be fortunate it' wm have a very ordinary yield. The accounts from foreign countries do not seem to be much better and though, noooiding lo preoDUi uppoarancee, ' there is little reason to apprehend a eciroity, etili any serious reduotiou iu prices is bul faint ly expeotea. jueooiu and wet weather no pre valent, wun iiiuo interruption, lur more then a month, whioh retarded ihn ripening oftheorope, will be felt when they come to be gathered in. Cold nighta following eunlecs dttyK, aod frequent and heavy falls of rain and strong wind?, nave retarded and lain the corn; nnd iho quality of the grain, if not the quantity, will be far from realizing Ihe hopes which tho agrioultur-iala cherished in May last. TiiHamte of thini-i makes the farmers prudent, nod oft'im of sain grow rarer aa we approach ihe dale of the harvest becoming general. On the other hand, the farmers, in full confidence of a vcrv abundant yield, have pretty nearly exhausted their reserved stocks." i A Loud Call for Onions. The following: appeal oomea from Harrison' Landing, and there is, notwithstanding the light tone in which it is made, good cauao why it should be heeded : Scurry la appearing. Some ars rlvinrr nf it. Othera report fit for dutv. drill in tho and parade at night, are not known aa sick, and etili they have swollen feet, or hidcoua mack spots cover iheir legs. In a word, sourvy, in eome of its protesn forme, is readv to strike them down. Those oases need but one thing. One remedy will cure Ihem. Provide, that and they are well men. This panacea is a eunnlv of onions I onions I Vegetables of all sons, pickles, soft bread, Graham bread inythiug for a change would answer the aams jnirpose, but onions are the Ihing. I am temntej to erv liberty and onions, now and forever, one and inseparable I Send ua onions, and you Bend ua vigor, lifo, violory. send ua onions. Tonsorial. Neil HoaseHair Dressing Ksiubiisliuieni H. 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